Emirates, which is the largest airline in the Middle East, has taken a decision to expand its growing fleet by receiving the delivery of five airliners this month. The Dubai-based airline plans to add three new A380s and two new Boeing 777s.
The airline operates flights to Dubai from the Zambian capital.
Emirates is the world’s largest carrier to operate both the A380s and Boeing 777 and its new additions will support the ever growing network. The airline also plans to expand its route network by adding two destinations Lyon in France and Phuket in Thailand.
Other than the above mentioned destinations, flights with Emirates will be operated to Warsaw and Algiers in the first quarter of 2013.
Adel Al Redha, Emirates Executive Vice-President of Engineering and Operations commented, “Adding a new single airliner into the fleet, for any airline requires meticulous planning and good logistical support.”
The airline operates flights to Dubai from the Zambian capital.
Emirates is the world’s largest carrier to operate both the A380s and Boeing 777 and its new additions will support the ever growing network. The airline also plans to expand its route network by adding two destinations Lyon in France and Phuket in Thailand.
Other than the above mentioned destinations, flights with Emirates will be operated to Warsaw and Algiers in the first quarter of 2013.
Adel Al Redha, Emirates Executive Vice-President of Engineering and Operations commented, “Adding a new single airliner into the fleet, for any airline requires meticulous planning and good logistical support.”
