Emirates continues to operate over half of the world's Airbus A380 Superjumbos with a total of 118 in inventory (of these, 95 ...
Under the plan, which airline president Sir Tim Clark shared with Executive Traveller during a media briefing in Melbourne, ...
In order for Airbus to consider restarting production of the A380, a number of factors need to be considered. Firstly, there would need to be further growth at slot-restricted airports. This is where ...
Although its numbers have thinned, ten airlines still operate the enormous, graceful Airbus A380 for international luxury ...
According to current scheduling data made available by Cirium, an aviation analytics company, 3,230 flights to or from Paris ...
Emirates' president, Tim Clark, tells Business Insider other airlines would order a more-fuel-efficient version of the four-engine superjumbo jet.
A revamped version of the Airbus A380 could get orders ... airlines to install luxurious amenities, such as Emirates' bar and shower for first-class passengers. But its huge capacity of about ...
The boss of Emirates thinks Airbus should make a new version of ... like Emirates' bar and shower for first-class passengers. But its huge capacity of about 500 passengers means it needs to ...
Emirates , the world’s biggest international airline, has opened a new $5-million travel lounge in Thailand , signalling ...
Emirates has invested US$5 million in expanding the lounge to 1454 sq. m and intends to turn it into the airline's second-largest international lounge.
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Emirates touts bumper Thai business
Emirates remains confident in Thailand as its Southeast Asia hub after reporting the most business and first-class passengers flying from the country, which prompted the airline to launch its largest ...