Emirates Grows Its Network in Africa to boost Tourism
Emirates Grows Its Network in Africa to boost tourism. The airline intends to expand its flight schedule throughout the region.
By adding flights to Entebbe, Uganda, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Johannesburg, South Africa, Emirates is spraying it’s wings.
This carrier intends to further expand its African network to help boost tourism highly.
Emirates is gradually increasing its footprint in Africa although its first flight there in 1986, and it currently flies to 20 passenger and cargo destinations.
“We are strengthening our strategic focus of expansion and ongoing investment on the continent of Africa with high tourist attractions.
Which has long been a priority region for Emirates,” stated Adnan Kazim, the company’s deputy president and chief commercial officer.
“The addition of frequencies to Ethiopia, South Africa, and Uganda.
The expansion of the area is to establish vital connections by Dubai as an entry point to developing Tourism in Africa.
Increased Regularity
Boeing 777-300ER Emirates has expanded its flights between Dubai and Entebbe from five weekly to daily as of October 27.
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The aircraft route connects Entebbe to subsequent locations like as Canada, the United States, India, and the United Kingdom, adding 718 seats.
Flights from Entebbe (EBB) to Dubai (DXB)
Emirates currently operates 7 flights per week between Entebbe and Dubai.
Earliest flight emirates from Dubai (DXB) Airport to Entebbe Airport leaves at 9: 30 dubai local time.
Passengers can now fly Emirates to Entebbe (EBB) and beyond East Africa region.
We are hope ful some day the Airbus, A380 craft will soon expand it’s destinations to the rest of the world, including East Africa.
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