Emirates enhances services to Senegal

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Emirates boots its capacity in Dakar
Emirates boots its capacity to Dakar

Emirates recently announced its intent to boost its service between Dubai and Dakar.

The route is currently operated by an Airbus A340-300 and will be replaced with a Boeing 777-300ER from 2 September 2016.

The change to a larger Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will offer an enhanced on-board experience for Senegalese customers and those travelling to Dakar from across the airline’s network. The aircraft will be in a three class configuration with eight in first class, 42 seats in business class and 310 seats in economy.

The change to a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft increases passenger capacity on the route by 372 seats per week.

The airline currently operates four weekly flights to Dakar, connecting travellers to destinations in the Middle East, GCC, West Asia, Asia Pacific region and the US via its Dubai hub. Emirates flight EK 797 departs Dubai every Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 0750hrs and arrives in Dakar at 1400hrs. The return flight EK 798 departs at 1745hrs and arrives back in Dubai at 0745hrs.

Klook.com

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