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01 August 2024

Emirates introduces a second A380 between Dubai and Bali

From 1 September to 26 October, the airline will increase capacity with a new daily A380 service, offering greater seat availability for travellers during the busiest period
Emirates has announced that it will operate a second daily A380 service between Dubai and Bali, starting from 1 September and running until 26 October, to respond to increased demand for travel to the island during the upcoming peak season.
 
From 1 September to 26 October 2024, Emirates flight EK398/399 between Dubai (DXB) and Bali (DPS) will be served by an Airbus A380, replacing the current Boeing 777 service.
 
The updated service builds on the success of Emirates' first A380 service to Indonesia, launched on 1 June 2023, and will bring more inbound traffic to Bali during one of the busiest times of the year, seamlessly connecting travellers from Indonesia to Dubai and beyond, across Emirates' extensive global network.
 
Emirates continues to strengthen its long-standing commitment to providing world-class travel experiences and supporting Indonesia's growing tourism and travel industry. Serving Bali on dual flights with the A380, the airline will offer more than 2,600 additional seats per week to and from the island to help meet growing demand during the peak season.
 
With this additional service, more passengers to and from Indonesia will be able to enjoy the best products and services of the distinctive double-decker aircraft, including spacious cabins, the exclusive On-Board Lounge and 'ice', Emirates' award-winning in-flight entertainment system with over 6,500 channels of on-demand entertainment.
 
Emirates launched a daily non-stop flight from Dubai to Bali in 2015, adding to the scheduled flights to Jakarta that began in 1992. The airline flies to more than 144 destinations on six continents and currently offers double daily flights to Jakarta and Bali.
 
 
Emirates operates in the Italian market, flying from the airports of RomeMilanVenice and Bologna, to its international hub in Dubai, from which it reaches 130 destinations worldwide. Emirates flies a mix of Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft, offering the comforts of the latest and most efficient wide-body aircraft.
 
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Emirates Airlines Press Office
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