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Emirates Launches Sixth Daily Non Stop Flight Between Dubai and Bangkok

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[HD video below] Emirates has increased capacity between Dubai and Bangkok, with the start of a sixth daily non-stop service.

“Due to passenger demand, we have seen a steady increase in terms of services and capacity on our South East Asian routes. In addition to the Bangkok sixth daily, Emirates is also increasing its Hong Kong services to four daily from 27 October,” said Barry Brown, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations East.

Jabr Al-Azeeby, Emirates' Manager for Thailand & Indochina, added, “Emirates’ newest service will connect passengers from Thailand perfectly with our morning departures from Dubai onto a vast network of European and American destinations, or for an ideal start of a working day in Dubai. The launch of the sixth daily flight as well as the second daily A380 between Bangkok and Dubai means we are able to offer even greater travel options and comfort for our Bangkok passengers.”

Passengers in all classes and all flights can enjoy ice – Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment, including movies and TV shows in Thai, Filipino and Cantonese, as well as gourmet food served by Emirates’ multicultural cabin crew.

Emirates, with an all wide-body fleet of 207 aircraft, currently flies to 136 destinations in 77 countries.

Emirates A380 First Class and Business Class - HD

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Emirates, Bangkok, Thailand

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