Emirates lands in Oslo

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Key executives prepare to depart Dubai for Oslo. From L-R: Robert Siegel - Emirates’ vice president cargo commercial, Hubert Frach - Emirates’ divisional senior vice president commercial operations West, Ahmad Al Falasi - CEO support services sector, Dubai Tourism, HE Sten Anders Berge, ambassador, Norwegian Embassy, Ole Didrik , consul general, Norwegian Consulate and Pradeep Kumar, Emirates’ senior vice president Cargo revenue optimisation and systems
Key executives prepare to depart Dubai for Oslo. From L-R: Robert Siegel – Emirates’ vice president cargo commercial, Hubert Frach – Emirates’ divisional senior vice president commercial operations West, Ahmad Al Falasi – CEO support services sector, Dubai Tourism, HE Sten Anders Berge, ambassador, Norwegian Embassy, Ole Didrik , consul general, Norwegian Consulate and Pradeep Kumar, Emirates’ senior vice president Cargo revenue optimisation and systems

Emirates has expanded its Scandinavian reach with the start of a daily non-stop service to Oslo. The new route will be operated with a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

The inaugural flight was welcomed by Avinor CEO Dag Falk-Petersen, along with partners from the travel trade. A contingent of Norwegian business leaders based in Dubai also accompanied senior Emirates representatives on the inaugural flight.

Thierry Antinori, executive vice president and chief commercial officer said: “Our new service to Oslo will play an important role in developing new opportunities for major Norwegian industries through enhanced connectivity. Additionally, more Norwegian travellers will be able to discover Dubai’s cosmopolitan world- class attractions via Emirates’ direct daily service.”

Emirates’ new daily flight to Oslo departs Dubai as EK159 at 07:00 and arrives at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen at 12:10. The return flight, EK160 departs at 13:55 and arrives at Dubai International Airport at 22:50.

Klook.com

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