Dubai: Emirates, one of the world's fastest growing airlines, has announced its plans to start services to the Indian city of Bangalore, effective from October 29.
Emirates will launch eight flights a week to Bangalore, offering a total weekly capacity of 2,108 seats and 120 plus tonnes of cargo in each direction.The airline will operate some of the world's most technologically advanced aircraft - the modern Airbus A330-200 and the larger capacity Boeing 777-200.
Bangalore will be Emirates' fifth destination in South India, the others being Chennai, Hyderabad, Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram. It will also be the 86th destination on Emirates' rapidly expanding network, which includes the start of services to nine new destinations in 2006.
04/03/06 Gulf Daily News
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