Emirates, one of the leading carriers in Gulf, has launched flights to Taipei. The inaugural non-stop service EK366 from Dubai International Airport arrived at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport on Monday.
As Dubai and Taipei are important trading hubs the start of air services will help to build on bilateral trade. The airline is working hard to promote Taipei across its network and hope that the influx of business and leisure passengers will continue to grow.
The inaugural flight was welcomed in Taipei with a traditional water cannon salute. Officials from Taipei Taoyuan Airport Authority and Emirates were present to welcome the passengers.
The airline will operate Taipei flight by a Boeing 777-300ER, with eight luxurious private suites in First Class, 42 lie-flat seats in Business Class, and generous space for 304 passengers in Economy Class.
Taipei, the capital of Taiwan is an important economic and cultural hub of the region and home to several tourist attractions and shopping options. The launch of daily flights to Taipei will provide increased travelling options to leisure and business travellers besides boosting tourism in Taiwan.
As Dubai and Taipei are important trading hubs the start of air services will help to build on bilateral trade. The airline is working hard to promote Taipei across its network and hope that the influx of business and leisure passengers will continue to grow.
The inaugural flight was welcomed in Taipei with a traditional water cannon salute. Officials from Taipei Taoyuan Airport Authority and Emirates were present to welcome the passengers.
The airline will operate Taipei flight by a Boeing 777-300ER, with eight luxurious private suites in First Class, 42 lie-flat seats in Business Class, and generous space for 304 passengers in Economy Class.
Taipei, the capital of Taiwan is an important economic and cultural hub of the region and home to several tourist attractions and shopping options. The launch of daily flights to Taipei will provide increased travelling options to leisure and business travellers besides boosting tourism in Taiwan.
