Emirates will deploy the Airbus A380 on its Dubai-Bali route from June 1, 2023, marking a milestone in Indonesia’s aviation history as the first scheduled A380 service to the country.
The new A380 service will replace one of the airline’s two daily flights to Bali currently operated by Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
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“Emirates’ A380 is an example of our promise to fly better and offer world-class products and services, and we are delighted to offer our travelers the opportunity to experience its uniqueness and beauty on flights to and from Bali,” Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Chief Commercial Officer said.
Emirates launched a daily non-stop service from Dubai to Bali in 2015, adding to its scheduled flights to Jakarta started in 1992. To date, the airline has operated more than 49,000 flights and carried more than 9 million passengers between Indonesia and Dubai.
The airline’s flagship aircraft currently flies to 41 destinations, including Dubai, and is likely to reach nearly 50 destinations by the end of the summer.
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