Emirates has announced that it is ramping up its capacity to Bangkok with a fourth daily A380 service.
The new two-class service, which will start from December 1, will add 3,570 seats per week to and from the Thai capital city.
“Thailand is an important market for Emirates, and the A380 has been extremely popular with travellers since we first started the double-decker aircraft service to Thailand in 2009,” said Barry Brown, Emirates divisional senior vice president, commercial operations east.
The Dubai carrier is the world’s largest operator of the A380 aircraft, with 64 in the fleet and 76 on order.
The two-class A380 is capable of carrying 615 passengers across its business and economy cabins – accommodating 58 lie-flat seats in Business Class.
Emirates yesterday said that it will start operating a second daily flight to Lisbon from January 1 next year.
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