Emirates upgrades aircraft on its Dar Es Salaam service

Press release
Published January 20th, 2013 - 11:13 GMT

Emirates Airline
Emirates Airline

Emirates, one of the world’s fastest growing international airlines, will add more than 1400 seats a week on its Dar es Salaam – Dubai route by introducing a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft effective from 1st February 2013.

The Airbus 340-500 currently deployed on one of Dar es Salaam’ daily flight, will be replaced with a larger Boeing 777-300ER, giving 40% boost to seat capacity.

“Dar es Salaam is one of East Africa’s most popular destinations and the introduction of the new Boeing 777 is a direct response to increasing passenger demand on this route,” said Jean Luc Grillet, Emirates Senior Vice President Commercial Operations for Africa. “Emirates carried 148,000 passengers on flights to and from Dar es Salaam in 2012. With the new Boeing 777 service we expect this to noticeably grow as our customers continue to explore the opportunities Emirates’ global network has to offer.”

The new aircraft has 360 seats in a three-class configuration offering eight luxurious First Class suits, 42 seats in Business Class and generous space for 310 passengers in Economy Class.

In addition to carrying more passengers, the operation of the new aircraft will also have a positive impact on Tanzania’s import and export industry. Emirates SkyCargo, using the Airbus 340-500, had a belly-hold capacity of 30 tonnes in both directions. The Boeing 777-300ER has a capacity of up to 46 tonnes, which means businesses will benefit from an additional 112 tonnes of weekly capacity on the route. Commodities carried include spare parts, telecommunications, mining equipment, machinery flowers, meat and fish.

Throughout the aircraft, passengers will be able to experience the airline’s award-winning ice in-flight entertainment system with a choice of over 1,400 channels on-demand as well as meals prepared by gourmet chefs.  Emirates is also known for its award-winning service from its international cabin crew recruited from over 130 nationalities, speaking over 55 languages.

Amongst its 195 aircraft in operation, and with an outstanding aircraft order for an additional 200 aircraft including 75 more Boeing 777’s.  Emirates first Boeing 777 was introduced in 1996, and today, as the world's largest 777 operator and the only airline in the world to operate every model in the Boeing 777 family, including the 777 Freighter, Emirates’ Boeings provide the reliability, performance and operating economics Emirates requires to support strategic growth plans.  

Emirates established operations in Tanzania in 1997 and flies daily from Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) in Dar es Salaam to Dubai, connecting passengers to 117 destinations in 74 countries across six continents.

EK 725 departs Dubai International Airport every day at 1015hrs and arrives at the JNIA at 1455hrs. The return flight leaves JNIA at 1645hrs and lands in Dubai at 2320hrs every day.

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