Emirates : 9 Indian destinations and still going strong

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Emirates : 9 Indian destinations and still going strong

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Hopefully they may expand to Faisalabad and Multan ??

India keeps on attracting major airlines and the Indian market is a major money earner in any airline's network these days ,modern aircrafts, massive schedules and tailored inflight services ,but not so for Pakistan.
We get LH coming in on an ancient A300 !

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DUBAI, U.A.E., 11th July 2007 – Setting the stage yet again for increased co-operation between the U.A.E. and India, Emirates Airline has announced its plans to start non-stop services to Ahmedabad, providing a first direct link between India’s sixth largest city, and Dubai, the pride of the Middle East and its fastest-growing metropolis.

Emirates plans to operate six flights per week to Ahmedabad at the start of the winter timetable i.e. on 28th October. Flights will be operated in two- and three-class configurations using the modern A330-200 and Boeing 777-200 aircraft; both popular choices for the airline’s existing India network.

The Emirates’ Dubai-Ahmedabad service will take approximately three hours, and will inject over 1500 passenger seats and 100-plus tonnes of cargo capacity per week on the route.

Dubbed the ‘Manchester of the East’, Ahmedabad is an important industrial centre with a booming textile industry. Also to be found within the walled city and beyond it are historical monuments dating back to the 15th century, offering visitors a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles of architecture. Topping its list of must-see tourist attractions is the Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi - father of the Indian nation and pioneer of the ‘Satyagraha’ or non-violent freedom movement.

Ahmedabad is the latest in a series of new routes, namely Newcastle, Sao Paulo, Toronto, and Houston, to be launched by the Dubai-based airline in the present year. It also represents Emirates’ fourth Indian gateway in a span of less than two years, the others being Thiruvananthapuram, Kolkata and Bangalore – all launched in quick succession in 2006.

HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group noted: “Emirates decision to start operations to Ahmedabad comes close on the heels of our recent announcement to expand services to Mumbai, Chennai, Cochin and Hyderabad; clearly signalling our expansion-based strategy for India. We are pleased that our enhanced presence will provide travellers, particularly those in the Middle East - home to the burgeoning Non Resident Indian (NRI) population - with more convenient access to India.”

“I am also confident the new, direct link will stimulate increased commerce and tourism exchange between long-standing partners U.A.E. and India, and prove popular with business and leisure travellers,” he added


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Yes I think EK should expand to Faisalabad, Multan & Quetta. Gwadar might be something to also look out in the future.
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pkjet wrote:Hopefully they may expand to Faisalabad and Multan ??

India keeps on attracting major airlines and the Indian market is a major money earner in any airline's network these days ,modern aircrafts, massive schedules and tailored inflight services ,but not so for Pakistan.
We get LH coming in on an ancient A300 !
I'm sure if LH gets good business in Pakistan, it will definitely upgrade to a newer and larger aircraft. It must be more cost effective for them to start Pakistan flights with the A300.
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Imran Hassan wrote:Yes I think EK should expand to Faisalabad, Multan & Quetta. Gwadar might be something to also look out in the future.
Have you been to Gwadar lately? There's really nothing there, but you are right - something to look at in the future after perhaps the PC and a couple more hotels are completed.