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Emirates upgrades Lusaka, Harare service

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EMIRATES, one of theworld’s fastest growing international airlines, will add more than 1 600 seats a week on its Lusaka and Harare routes when it introduces a Boeing 777-300ER on its daily flight from Dubai today.

EMIRATES, one of theworld’s fastest growing international airlines, will add more than 1 600 seats a week on its Lusaka and Harare routes when it introduces a Boeing 777-300ER on its daily flight from Dubai today.

Report by Melissa Mpofu Staff Reporter

A 354-seat Boeing 777-300ER, the longest passenger aircraft ever to touch down in Harare, will replace a 237-seat Airbus A330-200 on the route — a capacity increase of more than 50%. The upgrade comes on the first anniversary of the route’s launch.

Since February 1 2012 more than 55 000 passengers have travelled with Emirates on the Dubai-Lusaka-Harare route.

“Our Lusaka and Harare service has come of age and with demand continuing to increase, this is the right time for Emirates to be expanding its capacity.

“With the introduction of this larger aircraft, we will offer almost 5 000 seats total every week on the route between Dubai, Lusaka and Harare,” said Jean Luc Grillet, Emirates’ Senior Vice-President Commercial Operations for Africa.

Emirates’ key destinations for Zambian and Zimbabwean travellers include Dubai, Guangzhou, Beijing, Hong Kong and Bombay.The Boeing 777-300ER is the backbone of the Emirates fleet, with 82 in service and a further 69 on order.

The new plane has 354 seats in a three-class configuration offering eight luxurious First Class suites, 42 seats in Business Class and generous space for 304 passengers in Economy Class, providing an additional 50% capacity, or 117 extra seats per flight, compared with the current Airbus A330-200 aircraft being operated on the route. The change of aircraft also provides more cargo space.

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 100 countries around the world.

Since the route was launched, Emirates has carried more than 5 000 tons of cargo on its Lusaka and Harare service, enabling companies to export their goods across the globe. Popular commodities being shipped include perishables such as vegetables and flowers, while imports include pharmaceuticals and mining equipment. The arrival of the larger aircraft will mean an increase in cargo carrying capacity of some 22% to more than 18 000kgs per flight.

“Emirates constantly strives to deliver its passengers with the very best service. The Boeing 777-300ER aircraft forms the backbone of Emirates’ fleet, and its introduction on the Lusaka and Harare route reflects our commitment to quality,” added Grillet.

EK 713 departs Dubai every day at 0925hrs, arriving in Lusaka at 1450hrs. The service departs Lusaka at 1620hrs, arriving in Harare at 1720hrs. The return flight leaves Harare at 1850hrs, arriving Lusaka at 1950hrs. It departs Lusaka at 2120hrs and lands in Dubai at 0650hrs the next day.

Emirates’ fleet is one of the youngest in the skies, with an average age of less than 80 months. The airline continuously replaces old aircraft with newer ones and has frequently been the first to sign up for new developments in aviation design and technology.

For more information please visit www.emirates.com/zw

About Emirates

Emirates airline, one of the fastest growing airlines in the world, has received more than 500 international awards for excellence and has over 7 million loyal Skywards members worldwide. Emirates flies to 128 destinations in 74 countries and operates 195 wide-body Airbus and Boeing aircraft, including 31A380s. The airline has orders for an additional 204 aircraft, worth more than $74 billion. Emirates’ fleet is one of the youngest in the skies, with an average age of less than 80 months.