Emirates boosts Ivory Coast services
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DUBAI, U.A.E., 21st April 2010: Emirates is to restart daily flights to the Cote D’Ivoire from 1st May 2010, following increased demand for the West African route.
Under the new schedule, EK flight 787 will leave Dubai each day at 0730hrs and arrive at Felix Houphouet Boigny Airport in Abidjan at 1400hrs. As before, flights to and from Abidjan, served by a 3-class Airbus A340-300, will make a quick stop in Accra, Ghana.
Abidjan is one of the 18 destinations to which Emirates currently flies in Africa, with most passengers flying into the city from Paris, Beirut, Accra, New York and Dubai. The extra flights will be of particular benefit to passengers with connections to GCC countries, the wider Middle East and the Far East.
Nigel Page, Senior Vice President Commercial - Americas and Africa said: “We are delighted to announce the resumption of daily services into Abidjan. The additional services will help to support business, international trade and passenger travel to and from the Cote D’Ivoire, while strengthening the country’s overall transport infrastructure.”
He added: “The re-introduction of this daily service is a further boost to West Africa, coming shortly after the announcement of Emirates’ new service to Dakar, where we shall fly five times a week from 1st September. Africa is a hugely important continent for Emirates and we are committed to investing in and further strengthening our products and services across the region.”
The Cote d’Ivoire, which has Guinea, Mali and Ghana amongst its neighbours, is one of the world’s major producers and exporters of cocoa beans, coffee and palm oil. Abidjan is also a large commercial sea port, forming a gateway for the industrial world to and from Western Africa.
Emirates, supported by Emirates SkyCargo, has been flying to the African continent since 1986, the year after the airline was established. Last year, Emirates launched two new African routes - to Durban and Luanda, plus a second daily service to Lagos and an extra weekly flight to Nairobi.
In just under 25 years, Emirates has quickly grown into a major player on the aviation stage, boasting a 145-strong modern fleet, the world’s largest A380 order book and a six continent route network.
For more information on Emirates’ products, services and network, visit www.emirates.com
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