Emirates is set to rival Kenya’s national carrier on the highly popular Nairobi-Dubai route. This is after Emirates announced that it is increasing the frequency of its flights to double-daily flights between Dubai and Nairobi.
This will start from 15 December when the airline will fully restore all fourteen flights on the Dubai–Kenya route, providing enhanced connectivity to Dubai and on-wards to destinations on Emirates’ global network of over 130 destinations.
The four additional weekly flights will complement its existing services and grow Emirates’ seats to over 10,000 a week between the airline’s global Dubai hub and the capital city of Nairobi.
Similar to the current daily service between Dubai and Kenya, the added frequencies will be operated with Emirates’ Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, offering eight private suites in First Class, 42 lie-flat seats in Business Class, and 310 spacious seats in Economy Class. Emirates is also the only airline serving Kenya with private, enclosed First Class cabins, offering premium customers a superior experience across every touch point of their journey.
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From 15 December, outbound flight EK 719 will depart from Dubai at 0935 on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, arriving in Nairobi at 13:45hrs.
The return service, EK 720 will depart from Nairobi on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 15:40 hrs and arrive in Dubai at 21:40 hrs. Similarly, Emirates flight EK 721 will depart Dubai on Wednesday at 02:10 hrs and arrive in Dubai at 06:20 hrs.
The return service, EK 722 will depart Nairobi on Wednesday at 23:55 hrs and arrive in Dubai the next day at 06:00 hrs. All times are local.
With the new double daily service, Emirates will provide an important tourism boost to Kenya, safely connecting leisure travelers from the US, points across Europe, Israel, Brazil and the Middle East to Kenya via a convenient stop in Dubai.
Passengers flying with Emirates can stop over in Dubai for a few days on their way to one of over 130 destinations. Dubai offers everything a visitor could want, from shopping at one of the largest malls in the world to dining options that will spoil anyone for choice.
With its busy calendar of year-round events, Dubai continues to attract leisure and business visitors, as well as students and those wishing to visit family and friends.
Known for its eclectic mix of offerings, it continues to introduce unique and exciting world-class attractions from futuristic architecture to vibrant traditional culture, a packed event calendar, an abundance of activities, and an array of unique experiences.
Apart from the increased passenger capacity, the new flights will provide around 80 tonnes of cargo capacity per flight, giving businesses and traders more opportunities to export fresh flowers, and produce such as fruits, vegetables, and meat in addition to opening trade lanes for essential imports like mobile phones, garments, footwear, and household goods.