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Emirates to re-gauge Dubai-Dublin run

30/01/2012 by Kevincm

Emriates recently launched a Dubai to Dublin service, and it seems to have gone down well.

Well enough that Emirates has confirmed re-gauging of the service from the currently operated Airbus A330-300 to Boeing 777-300ER thanks to the 90% load factors that have appeared to be filling the planes.

The service is being switched to a three class Boeing 777-300ER, configured with 12 First, 42 Business, and 304 economy class seats.

The uprated service commences on 1st July 2012, operating the current schedule, subject to minor variations on arrival at departure time at Dublin.

And if Emriates have a real hit on their hands like they say, I’d expect it to be going double-daily soon enough.

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