Emirates Upgrades Aircraft On Dar Es Salaam Route

Emirates Upgrades Aircraft On Dar Es Salaam Route

Emirates announced to introduce a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on the Dar Es Salaam route effective 1 February 2013. The airline will be increasing the seating capacity to more than 1400 seats weekly with the deployment of the Boeing aircraft.

Currently, Emirates operates an Airbus 340-500 that will be replaced to boost the seating capacity. The new aircraft offers a three-class configuration of 360 seats – 8 luxury First Class suites, 42 Business Class and 310 Economy Class.

In addition to generous space and comfort for travellers, the airline concentrates on the positive impact gains from Tanzania’s import and export industry.

The current Airbus 340-500 has a maximum capacity of 30 tonnes in both directions.  By operating the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, which has a capacity of 46 tonnes, the airline will offer businesses an advantage of additional 112 tonnes of weekly capacity on the route.

Related Posts

Japan’s proposal to pay half of your expenses for a holiday after lockdown

Since the number of visitors drops to a record low, this new proposal by the Japanese Government to support travellers...

Sri Lanka Named “Most Desirable Island in the World” at the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards

After more than 3 million votes were cast by 168,000 passionate, travel-loving readers, the results for the 23rd Annual Wanderlust...

What the EU’s New Entry/Exit System Means for British Travellers: A Complete Guide

Starting October 12, 2025, the European Union will implement the Entry/Exit System (EES), a digital border management initiative that will...

UK Foreign Office Updates: What Brits Need to Know About Passport Validity & Visa Rules Before Flying to Dubai

The UK Foreign Office updates have issued an urgent reminder to British nationals planning trips to Dubai: ensure your passport...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *