Emirates expects to receive your last three A380 aircraft for November this year, before the original deadline that contemplated finalizing the delivery of units in June 2022.
In total, the Middle Eastern airline will have in its fleet 118 of these superjumbos, including six aircraft equipped with seats Premium Economy in a four-section configuration.
“Emirates will continue to be the largest operator of this spacious and modern aircraft for the next two decades and we are committed to ensuring that the A380 experience remains a customer favorite, ”said Tim Clark, president of the airline.
We will be receiving three more A380 aircraft from @Airbus this year, with our last A380 on order scheduled to join our fleet in November, bringing forward the original delivery timeline from June 2022. https://t.co/SQCdTIBkje#FlyEmiratesFlyBetter pic.twitter.com/lwIs4VYqap
— Emirates Airline (@emirates) September 1, 2021
Emirates is currently operating on routes between the London Heathrow International Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle.
As travel restrictions are eased with the distribution of covid-19 vaccines in October, the company will establish its services with the vehicle on more than a dozen routes between Dubai and Amman (Jordan), Cairo (Egypt) , Dusseldorf, Frankfurt (Germany), Guangzhou (China), London Heathrow (United Kingdom), Los Angeles (United States), Manchester, Mauritius, Moscow (Russia), Munich, New York JFK, Paris (France), Toronto (Canada), Vienna (Austria), Washington and Zurich (Switzerland).
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