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Emirates
flies non-stop Dubai Cape Town
Emirates, one of the worlds fastest-growing airlines, achieved
a new milestone as it touched down to the vibrant beats of the African
drums at Cape Town its 100th global destination, and second
gateway in South Africa.
Signalling
the start of daily, non-stop flights between Dubai, the nerve centre
of the Middle East, and Cape Town, one of the worlds most
beautiful cities, the inaugural flight EK 770 piloted by South African
native, Captain Chris Rademan received a traditional water canon
salute while onboard passengers were greeted by a pulsating performance
by members of the Marimba band.
A
high-level Emirates delegation comprising Nabil Sultan, Senior Vice
President Commercial Operations, Gulf, Middle East and Iran, and
Adnan Kazim, Senior Vice President Commercial Operations, Africa
flew on the first flight accompanied by some 250 passengers hailing
from 18 different countries, some coming from as far as the United
States, France, Germany, Poland, Kuwait, Bahrain, India and Pakistan,
in addition to Emirates home base, the United Arab Emirates.
The
arriving Emirates delegation and passengers were welcomed by Lynne
Brown, Member of the Executive Council, Western Cape Province; Calvyn
Gilfellan, Chief Executive Officer, Cape Town Routes Unlimited,
the official tourism destination marketing organisation for Cape
Town and the Western Cape; and over 50 representatives from Airports
Company South Africa (ACSA) and Emirates South Africa.
As
a result of South Africas growing economy and the escalating
demand for air travel, the Dubai-based airline has steadily built
up its presence in the country. Last year, Emirates strengthened
its 14-flights-per-week Johannesburg service with an additional
frequency, taking the weekly total to 21 flights.
Adnan
noted: Emirates is grateful to the South African government
and airport officials for assisting us in the successful start of
our daily operations to Cape Town. The new service will provide
its customers in Europe, Middle East, the Indian-sub continent and
Asia-Pacific with direct access to Cape Town, one of the worlds
most popular tourist destinations. At the same time it will also
open up over 90 global destinations for Cape Towns travellers
who can now avoid travelling via Johannesburg.
He
concluded: Cape Town represents Emirates commitment
to the South African market. Our Johannesburg operation has been
very successful and we look forward to recreating this success in
Cape Town with the support of our partners.
Provincial
Minister Brown added: The new flight will give us more direct
air access to the Middle East, which is a very significant tourism
market and world-wide hub for Cape Town and the Western Cape. It
is also one of the markets we will focus on in the run-up to the
2010 FIFA World Cup.
Gilfellan
said: In many aspects the Middle East represents the inbound
luxury tourism market for Cape Town and the Western Cape, with travellers
often seeking a top-quality tourism experience: leading tourist
attractions, spectacular golf courses, five-star hotels, elegant
restaurants, and shopping for world-famous brands. Cape Town and
the Western Cape easily deliver on each of these aspects. We believe
this hassle-free, direct flight will definitely add to this luxury
tourism experience and encourage more people to visit Cape Town
and its surrounds.
Cape
Town represents the first new gateway to be launched by Emirates
in 2008. The airline has already announced its plans to start services
to Calicut, India and Guangzhou, China, both on 1st July followed
by Los Angeles on 1st September.
To
Cape Town, Emirates will introduce approximately 2000 seats and
over 100 tonnes of cargo capacity per week - a development that
will surely be welcomed by business and leisure travellers on either
sides of the equator.
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