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Emirates' non-stop Guangzhou flights to be launched9 March, 2008: China ’s economic powerhouse, the ancient city of Guangzhou, is set to join Emirates Airline’s sprawling six-continent non-stop network on July 1, 2008. According to the airline, Guangzhou will be Emirates’ fourth gateway in China, after Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong . Explaining the rationale behind launching services into the city, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, said that, “Guangzhou is a vital link in our strategic plans for both China and the Asia-Pacific region. The city has been on our radar for some time as it is the heartbeat of the Guangdong Province and hums with its political, socio-economic, scientific, educational and cultural life. Guangzhou serves as an air travel hub for Guangdong and the South China provinces, which significantly expands our span and reach.” “The Emirates Group is no stranger to Guangzhou, as through our subsidiary in Singapore, Changi International Airport Services, we hold a 20 per cent stake in Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Handling Co., which provides ground handling services at the airport,” he said. Starting July 1, 2008, Emirates will fly non-stop to Guangzhou four times weekly on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays with an Airbus A330-200 in a two class configuration – 27 seats in Business and 251 in Economy. From October 1, 2008, Emirates will also fly the route on Fridays, Emirates said. From December 1, 2008, Emirates will fly daily to Guangzhou with an A340-300 aircraft in a three-class configuration – 12 seats in First, 42 in Business and 213 in Economy – on six days, and an A330-200 on the seventh in a three-class configuration – 12 in First, 42 in Business, and 183 in Economy. Emirates’ services to Guangzhou will conveniently connect travelers from Europe, particularly those from UK , France , Germany and Switzerland , and American cities New York and Houston. Travelers from Africa and the Middle East, particularly Cape Town, Lagos, Cairo, Amman, Kuwait, Addis Ababa, Nairobi and Beirut, are also well-served with a four to seven hour connection in Dubai, Emirates said.
Guangzhou is the third largest air
travel hub in China and the capital of
the Guangdong province, taking
economic centre stage in the Pearl
River Delta But Guangzhou is not just about industry and manufacturing. The city attracts large contingents of visitors to its historical sites that include 123 state-protected sites, street shopping and its ever-popular Cantonese cuisine. The city will host the 2010 Asian games. Cargo is an integral part of Emirates’ overall strategy for every destination and Guangzhou is no different. In 2006, trade between Guangzhou and UAE touched US$2.9 billion, with textiles, shoes, medicines, machinery, equipments, and metals all being part of the commodity mix. Emirates SkyCargo’s range of solutions and 13- to 15-tonne capacity is expected to up the ante on the existing trade ties between Guangzhou and the UAE as well as the rest of the airline’s network.
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