Emirates, a global
connector of people and places, has now connected Abuja, the Nigerian
capital, to its worldwide network. Abuja is Emirates 26th destination
in Africa and its 144th worldwide.
Emirates flight EK785
landed at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport today 1st
August, marking the start of the airline’s daily service to its
second destination in Nigeria. Services to Lagos were launched just
over 10 years ago.
“This new daily flight
provides a convenient point to point service for our customers
between Abuja and Dubai, and it will meet and further stimulate a
vibrant market demand between the two cities. It will also serve our
customers in Nigeria and around the network with additional
connectivity and daily frequency. Our leisure and business passengers
from Nigeria can now better connect to the Middle East, Europe, the
United States and Asia via our hub in Dubai. Customers in Abuja can
experience our A380 flagship aircraft to 29 destinations around the
world, including popular ones like Beijing, Hong Kong, Mumbai, New
York, Jeddah and London,” said Adil Al Ghaith, Emirates Vice
President Commercial Operations, Northern and Western Africa.
“With a fast growing
economy, Nigeria is a key market for Emirates. We started operations
to Nigeria on 2nd January 2004, with four flights a week from Dubai
to Lagos. Since then, our operations have steadily grown with
increases in both frequency and capacity between Lagos and Dubai.
Today, we fly twice daily to Lagos and now we have added Abuja,
giving us a total of more than 12,200 seats a week, which will
further stimulate business and leisure travel, as well as trade,”
he added.
Emirates’ Dubai-Abuja
route is served by an Airbus A340-300 which offers 267 seats in a
three-class configuration - 12 First Class, 42 Business Class and 213
Economy Class seats. Customers on the route experience Emirates’
award-winning hospitality - from multi-national cabin crew and
gourmet cuisine to the ice entertainment system, which offers
hundreds of channels of audio and visual entertainment. Customers
also enjoy Emirates’ generous baggage allowance of 30kg in Economy
Class, 40kg in Business and 50kg in First.
Emirates SkyCargo, the
freight division of the airline, offers over 180 tonnes of cargo
capacity a week on the route. The main imports into Abuja are
expected to be machinery, chemicals, transport equipment and
manufactured goods, while exports include leather, vegetables and
foodstuffs. The additional cargo capacity on the new service will see
a further strengthening of the bilateral trade between Nigeria and
the UAE. According to the UAE Ministry of Economy, the value of
bilateral trade stood at US$ 106 million at the start of Emirates’
services in 2004. This increased to US$ 857 million in 2009 - a 710 %
increase in a five-year period.
Emirates flight EK 785
departs Dubai daily at 1050hrs and arrives in Abuja at 1510hrs. The
return flight, EK 786 departs Abuja at 1935hrs and arrives in Dubai
at 0550hrs the next morning.
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