Emirates Airline, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is adding 31 flights a week to India in two phases – from November 2008 and again from February 1, 2009.
Emirates Airlines has begun its Los Angeles service, marking the first non-stop operation connecting Dubai to Los Angeles. The airline is flying its Boeing 777-200LR on the route, offering 266 seats in a three class configuration and providing up to 10 tonnes of cargo capacity.
Even as airline companies are reeling under a funds crunch worldwide, Dubai-based Emirates Airline's cargo division, Emirates SkyCargo, has launched a non-stop flight between Dubai and Los Angeles soon. The cargo service to Los Angeles International Airport, which is the 12th busiest cargo airport in the world handling 1.88 million tones ...
In a further ramping up of its services in Europe, Dubai based Emirates Airline will kick off daily flights to Cyprus from December 1. Emirates has been flying to Cyprus since 1994 and currently offers a five-times a week service from Dubai.

Entering into a tie-up with Atlantis, the flagship resort and water park recently opened on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah, Dubai-based Emirates Airline has unveiled a new offer for its passengers.
The Ramadan season is here and Dubai-based airline major Emirates has lined up a special Iftar service to its Muslim customers to help passengers break their fast during journey.
Sabre-connected travel agencies and corporations around the world will now get easy access to Dubai-based Emirates’ full content fares for the next 10 years through the Sabre global distribution system.

Electric fault, as the airline says, or mile-high-shower messing with avionics panel?

Emirates Airline has taken delivery of two Boeing 777 aircraft and the arrival of both long-range models, a Boeing 777-200LR and 777-300ER, has raised Emirates’ all-wide bodied passenger fleet to 111 aircraft.
Aiming at providing shippers with the highest standard of service, Emirates SkyCargo has teamed up with a leading US research institute to develop a ground breaking new product for the shipment of temperature-sensitive cargo.
The new double-decker Airbus A380 from Emirates has touched down in San Francisco and Los Angeles. This is part of a number of exclusive tours of the aircraft that have been planned for the United States.
Aimed at supporting the expansion of its international route network, Dubai-based international airline Emirates has bought a total of 60 wide-bodied aircraft. A letter of intent was signed by Emirates with Airbus for 30 Airbus A330-300s and 30 Airbus A350 XWBs.
Establishing a popular gateway to onward South American destinations from Dubai and popular transit markets including the regional Middle East and Japan, Emirates has introduced a seventh addition to its Brazil flights, making its non-stop Dubai-Sao Paulo operation a daily one.
Emirates Airlines’ first flight to Kozhikode touched down to a warm welcome at Calicut International Airport this week.
The Australian luxury conservation resort, Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa owned by Emirates Hotels and Resorts, which spreads across 4000 acres, has reached its first milestone with the completion of the first of 40 villas, and the planting of the first 1,000 native trees on site.

Emirates Airline, the largest customer for the A380 superjumbo, will receive the first of its 58 A380 aircraft on order from Airbus’ Hamburg facility on 28th July 2008.
Emirates, one of the world’s fastest-growing carriers has announced plans to advance its Indian operation with 18 additional flights per week, effective July 1 2008.
Dubai-based airline major Emirates Airline is all set to give the staff wardrobe a better look. The airline’s 16,000-plus uniformed staff are to be given a sharper, more business-like look with the introduction of a brand new uniform, it is learnt.
Dubai based airline giant Emirates has said that flying to Guangzhou with it would bring an introductory offer of free hotel stay for its passengers. The offer lasts from July 1 to September 30, 2008 and would be open to passengers in all classes of travel.
With the introduction of an innovative new facility at the Dubai International Airport hub, flying has just become even simpler for Emirates passengers.