Emirates to inject a 12 percent capacity increase within next four months.
Saudi Arabia will receive a 12 percent boost in Emirates services
this year, as the airline ramps up its commitment to the Kingdom.
Jeddah
and Riyadh will benefit from the increased services, with a total of
1722 additional seats, in each direction, per week between Emirates’ hub
in Dubai and the Kingdom, up almost 12 percent from the current 15,140
seats per week. The added capacity will result in an extra four weekly
services to Jeddah and three weekly flights to Riyadh. The new services
to Jeddah will come into effect from 1st June and to Riyadh from 1st
August.
“Emirates has ambitious growth plans in Saudi Arabia and these added
frequencies are an integral part of our long term strategy,” said Ahmed
Khoory, Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations Gulf,
Middle East and Iran. “The domestic growth within Saudi Arabia is
staggering. Over 31 percent of all construction projects within the
Middle East are in progress within the Kingdom and this 12 percent
capacity increase, will enable Emirates to capitalise on this growth,
whilst supporting the country’s burgeoning economic development.”
The new service from Jeddah will operate each Monday, Wednesday, Friday
and Saturday, increasing the current service from 14 to 18 flights per
week. EK801 will depart Dubai at 0155 arriving in Jeddah at 0340. The
return journey from Jeddah, EK802 will depart at 0515 arriving in Dubai
at 0855. The service will be operated by an A330, offering Emirates’
First Class, Business Class and Economy Class.
Riyadh’s current double daily service will be boosted to 17 weekly
flights with the additional frequency operating each Wednesday, Friday,
and Saturday. EK819 will depart Dubai at 0655 arriving in Riyadh at
0750. The return journey from Riyadh, EK820 will depart at 0920 arriving
in Dubai at 1205. The service will be operated by an A340, offering
Emirates’ First Class, Business Class and Economy Class.
When travelling with Emirates, passengers in all classes will enjoy
Emirates’ superior in-flight service including world-class meals
prepared by Emirates’ chefs and the multi-award winning inflight
entertainment system, ice.
Since Emirates began flying to Saudi Arabia in 1989 the airline has not
only expanded its operations commercially but has also invested in the
country’s passion for sport through the sponsorship of the Zain Saudi
Professional League, in 2011.
In addition to Jeddah and Riyadh Emirates operates a daily service to Medinah Al Munawarrah and Dammam.
Source: Emirates.com (03/05/2012).
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