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Emirates starts third daily service to Birmingham
(MENAFN- Arab News) Emirates a global connector of people places and economies has commenced its third daily service to Birmingham. With the addition of the third daily service from Birmingham Emirates now operates 119 nonstop flights per week from Dubai to the UK.
On board the inaugural flight were passengers originating from more than 15 different cities to Birmingham including Manila Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok demonstrating Emirates' global connectivity. The flight also brought a First Class experience direct to Birmingham in a first for the region said Laurie Berryman Emirates' VP UK.
'Birmingham is an important international business hub and the wider Midlands region is a leading tourist destination. Increasing our capacity in Birmingham will improve the city's global connectivity and give customers across our network and in the Midlands greater flexibility in their travel plans' he said.
'The introduction of the third daily service to Birmingham is another significant investment in the UK market and we look forward to offering further choice and excellent value for money to travelers and businesses including the cargo community' Berryman added.
Paul Kehoe chief executive of Birmingham Airport said: 'This additional service means that passengers have access to more than 1200 seats daily from Birmingham to Dubai plus even more choice on Emirates' network of global connections across the Far East the Middle East and Australasia. We have seen the route grow from strength to strength over the last one and a half decades due to the enormous demand in the Midlands for long haul connectivity so I thank the Emirates team for their commitment to Birmingham and wish them a happy 15th anniversary for later this year.'
Emirates started flying to Birmingham in December 2000 when it launched the route with a daily nonstop service operated by a 278-seat Airbus A330. The second daily service was launched in 2005.
On board the inaugural flight were passengers originating from more than 15 different cities to Birmingham including Manila Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok demonstrating Emirates' global connectivity. The flight also brought a First Class experience direct to Birmingham in a first for the region said Laurie Berryman Emirates' VP UK.
'Birmingham is an important international business hub and the wider Midlands region is a leading tourist destination. Increasing our capacity in Birmingham will improve the city's global connectivity and give customers across our network and in the Midlands greater flexibility in their travel plans' he said.
'The introduction of the third daily service to Birmingham is another significant investment in the UK market and we look forward to offering further choice and excellent value for money to travelers and businesses including the cargo community' Berryman added.
Paul Kehoe chief executive of Birmingham Airport said: 'This additional service means that passengers have access to more than 1200 seats daily from Birmingham to Dubai plus even more choice on Emirates' network of global connections across the Far East the Middle East and Australasia. We have seen the route grow from strength to strength over the last one and a half decades due to the enormous demand in the Midlands for long haul connectivity so I thank the Emirates team for their commitment to Birmingham and wish them a happy 15th anniversary for later this year.'
Emirates started flying to Birmingham in December 2000 when it launched the route with a daily nonstop service operated by a 278-seat Airbus A330. The second daily service was launched in 2005.
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