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The inaugural A380 daily service arrived at Mauritius’ Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport with over 500 passengers and a VIP delegation from Emirates, including: Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Thierry Antinori; Planning, Aeropolitical and Industry Affairs Divisional Senior Vice President Adnan Kazim; Commercial Operations, Centre (GCC, Middle East, Iran & West Asia) Divisional Senior Vice President Majid Al Mualla; and Commercial Operations (Latin America, Central & Southern Africa) Senior Vice President Orhan Abbas.
It was met on landing by Republic of Mauritius Minister of Tourism and Leisure Michael Sik Yuen, Air Mauritius CEO Andre Viljoen, Republic of Mauritius Acting Director of Civil Aviation Anand Kinnoo and Airport of Mauritius Chairman Rohit Ramnawaz.
Seamless Emirates A380 experience
“Since August 2008 Emirates has served over 18 million passengers on our A380s. Our customers love it, and we continue to see a big demand to fly on the aircraft,” said Emirates Airline Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Thierry Antinori. “Our A380 service to Mauritius means passengers from key markets such as London, Paris, Moscow and Shanghai, flying via our hub in Dubai, now have the chance to experience a seamless Emirates A380 experience including the world-class service and product across First Class, Business Class and Economy Class for which the airline is renowned. The larger aircraft also means we will be able to bring 153 more passengers each day to this beautiful island destination, thus further strengthening our support for the country’s tourism industry and trade sectors.”
Mauritius is renowned for its world-class beaches and local hospitality. To showcase those attributes and to celebrate the arrival of the A380, Emirates worked with 100 local Pirogue fishermen to create a Mauritian-style ‘Hello A380’ greeting to all global travellers. This was orchestrated in the stunning setting of Blue Bay Reserve Marine Park, located in the south-east of the island.
The A380 will operate as flight EK 701 departing from Dubai International Airport at 03:10 hours and arriving in Mauritius at 09:40. The return flight EK 702 will depart at 18:20 hours and arrives in Dubai at 01:10 the next day. Emirates also operates a second daily flight to the country using a Boeing 777-300.
"24th A380 destination on its network"
Mauritius joins an illustrious list of global destinations Emirates operates its flagship aircraft to: Dubai, Amsterdam, Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Brisbane, Hong Kong, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, London Heathrow, Manchester, Melbourne, Moscow, Munich, New York JFK, Paris, Rome, Seoul, Singapore, Shanghai, Sydney, Toronto and most recently Los Angeles which launched earlier this month.
Emirates is the largest operator of the A380 in the world with a fleet of 42 and 98 more on order.