Hello
February 2017
Newsletter
We would like to share some important news from Emirates this February.
Kind regards
Tracy Chandler – Senior Corporate Sales Executive North East
More capacity to the
Maldives for March and
April 2017
Extra Capacity
Delighted to advise that with increasing passenger demand during Mar 2017 and Apr 2017 to
and from Maldives (MLE), Emirates has introduced extra flights for sale.
Flight Number Date Departure & Arrival
EK 2602 25 Mar 2017 DXB 0235 MLE 0755
EK 2603 25 Mar 2017 MLE 0955 DXB 1300
Flight Number Date Departure & Arrival
EK 2602 08 Apr 2017 / 10 Apr 2017 DXB 0155 MLE 0655
EK 2603 08 Apr 2017 / 10 Apr 2017 MLE 0820 DXB 1125
Flight Number Date Departure & Arrival
EK 2602 21 Apr 2017 / 22 Apr 2017 DXB 0255 MLE 0755
EK 2603 21 Apr 2017 / 22 Apr 2017 MLE 0955 DXB 1310
New route
announced
Athens to
Newark USA
New Route from Athens to Newark
Emirates has announced it will launch a new daily service from Dubai to Newark Liberty
International Airport, via the Greek capital city of Athens, starting on 12 March 2017.
The new route complements Emirates’ existing four daily flights between Dubai and New
York’s JFK airport, by offering global travellers another convenient access point to the popular
New York Metropolitan area.
Emirates’ new Dubai-Athens-Newark flight will also provide a year-round non-stop daily
service between the United States and Greece – a service that does not exist today and has
not existed since 2012. The airline will operate a wide-body Boeing 777-300ER powered by
General Electric GE90 engines on the route, offering 8 seats in First, 42 seats in Business
and 304 seats in Economy class, as well as 19 tonnes of belly-hold cargo capacity.
Flight details and connections to Emirates’ global network
Emirates flight EK209 will depart Dubai at 10:50 local time, arriving in Athens at 14:25 before
departing again at 16:40 and arriving into Newark at 22:00 on the same day. The return flight
EK210 will depart Newark at 23:45 local time, arriving in Athens the next day at 15:05. EK210
will depart once again from Athens at 17:10 bound for Dubai where it will arrive at 23:50,
facilitating convenient onward connections to over 50 Emirates destinations in India, the Far
East and Australia.
Lounge access for
Skywards Members
in Dubai
Lounge access in Dubai for Skywards Members
Emirates has launched an additional privilege to extend the usage of its luxury lounges at
Dubai International Airport to its Loyalty Programme members and their guests at a minimal
fee regardless of their class of travel.
The pay-per-visit access will be available to Emirates Skywards members and their guests
travelling on Emirates. Business Class travellers now also have the option to pay an upgrade
fee to access the First Class lounges.
Dubai International Airport is home to seven Emirates lounges spread over three concourses -
A, B and C. In each of the concourses there is a dedicated Emirates First Class and Business
Class lounge.
Eligible guests can access the Emirates Business Class lounges in Dubai for a fee of US$ 100
and the Emirates First Class lounges for a fee of US$ 200. Business Class customers can also
upgrade to First Class lounge access for a fee of US$ 100. Guests who have paid a fee for
entry can stay for up to four hours. Currently, First and Business Class customers as well as
Silver, Gold and Platinum Skywards members receive complimentary access to the lounges in
Dubai.
Emirates also continually invests to upgrade and refresh its lounge experience. The Emirates
Business Class lounge in Concourse B recently underwent an US$ 11 million makeover.
Besides a full range of gourmet cuisine - prepared on-site by Emirates Chefs – a
complimentary full bar service, shower facilities, a health spa, wine cellar and a dedicated
children’s play area, the newly refurbished lounge also features three distinct concept areas: a
barista experience in partnership with Costa Coffee; a Health hub with Voss water featuring
healthier food and beverage options; and an exclusive first-of-its-kind Moët & Chandon
champagne lounge designed for Emirates, all of which are complimentary for guests.
The First Class lounges in Dubai are also a must-visit with a premium cigar lounge in
Concourse A, a la carte dining and shoe shining services – all complimentary for guests once
inside.
Emirates has the largest network of airport lounges worldwide. In addition to the seven in
Dubai, there are 33 other dedicated Emirates Lounges in major airports across the globe. The
airline has plans to extend pay-per-visit access to its outstation lounges in the future.
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  • 1.
    Hello February 2017 Newsletter We wouldlike to share some important news from Emirates this February. Kind regards Tracy Chandler – Senior Corporate Sales Executive North East More capacity to the Maldives for March and April 2017 Extra Capacity Delighted to advise that with increasing passenger demand during Mar 2017 and Apr 2017 to and from Maldives (MLE), Emirates has introduced extra flights for sale. Flight Number Date Departure & Arrival EK 2602 25 Mar 2017 DXB 0235 MLE 0755 EK 2603 25 Mar 2017 MLE 0955 DXB 1300
  • 2.
    Flight Number DateDeparture & Arrival EK 2602 08 Apr 2017 / 10 Apr 2017 DXB 0155 MLE 0655 EK 2603 08 Apr 2017 / 10 Apr 2017 MLE 0820 DXB 1125 Flight Number Date Departure & Arrival EK 2602 21 Apr 2017 / 22 Apr 2017 DXB 0255 MLE 0755 EK 2603 21 Apr 2017 / 22 Apr 2017 MLE 0955 DXB 1310 New route announced Athens to Newark USA New Route from Athens to Newark Emirates has announced it will launch a new daily service from Dubai to Newark Liberty International Airport, via the Greek capital city of Athens, starting on 12 March 2017. The new route complements Emirates’ existing four daily flights between Dubai and New York’s JFK airport, by offering global travellers another convenient access point to the popular New York Metropolitan area. Emirates’ new Dubai-Athens-Newark flight will also provide a year-round non-stop daily service between the United States and Greece – a service that does not exist today and has not existed since 2012. The airline will operate a wide-body Boeing 777-300ER powered by General Electric GE90 engines on the route, offering 8 seats in First, 42 seats in Business and 304 seats in Economy class, as well as 19 tonnes of belly-hold cargo capacity. Flight details and connections to Emirates’ global network Emirates flight EK209 will depart Dubai at 10:50 local time, arriving in Athens at 14:25 before departing again at 16:40 and arriving into Newark at 22:00 on the same day. The return flight EK210 will depart Newark at 23:45 local time, arriving in Athens the next day at 15:05. EK210 will depart once again from Athens at 17:10 bound for Dubai where it will arrive at 23:50, facilitating convenient onward connections to over 50 Emirates destinations in India, the Far East and Australia.
  • 3.
    Lounge access for SkywardsMembers in Dubai Lounge access in Dubai for Skywards Members Emirates has launched an additional privilege to extend the usage of its luxury lounges at Dubai International Airport to its Loyalty Programme members and their guests at a minimal fee regardless of their class of travel. The pay-per-visit access will be available to Emirates Skywards members and their guests travelling on Emirates. Business Class travellers now also have the option to pay an upgrade fee to access the First Class lounges. Dubai International Airport is home to seven Emirates lounges spread over three concourses - A, B and C. In each of the concourses there is a dedicated Emirates First Class and Business Class lounge. Eligible guests can access the Emirates Business Class lounges in Dubai for a fee of US$ 100 and the Emirates First Class lounges for a fee of US$ 200. Business Class customers can also upgrade to First Class lounge access for a fee of US$ 100. Guests who have paid a fee for entry can stay for up to four hours. Currently, First and Business Class customers as well as Silver, Gold and Platinum Skywards members receive complimentary access to the lounges in Dubai. Emirates also continually invests to upgrade and refresh its lounge experience. The Emirates Business Class lounge in Concourse B recently underwent an US$ 11 million makeover. Besides a full range of gourmet cuisine - prepared on-site by Emirates Chefs – a complimentary full bar service, shower facilities, a health spa, wine cellar and a dedicated children’s play area, the newly refurbished lounge also features three distinct concept areas: a barista experience in partnership with Costa Coffee; a Health hub with Voss water featuring healthier food and beverage options; and an exclusive first-of-its-kind Moët & Chandon champagne lounge designed for Emirates, all of which are complimentary for guests. The First Class lounges in Dubai are also a must-visit with a premium cigar lounge in Concourse A, a la carte dining and shoe shining services – all complimentary for guests once inside. Emirates has the largest network of airport lounges worldwide. In addition to the seven in Dubai, there are 33 other dedicated Emirates Lounges in major airports across the globe. The airline has plans to extend pay-per-visit access to its outstation lounges in the future.
  • 4.
    This email hasbeen sent to you by Emirates, a corporation established by Emiri Decree no. 2 of 1985 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Corporate Headquarters: Emirates Group Headquarters, Airport Road, P.O. Box 686, Dubai, U.A.E. If you wish to Unsubscribe, click here.