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Emirates launches third daily service to Domodedovo Moscow Airport

MEDIA IN, Dubai, June 7, 2018 (WAM)
Emirates, the world’s largest international carrier, today announced the launch of a third daily flight between Dubai and Domodedovo Moscow from October 25.
The new daily flights of the Boeing 777-300ER will split the three grades into eight first-class private suites, 42 seats converted into a semi-standard business class bed and 310 comfortable economy class seats with ample space between the rows to extend the legs.
Emirates has been serving the Russian market since July 1, 2003 and currently operates two daily flights to Domodedovo Moscow with Airbus A380, Boeing 777-300ER and daily flights to St. Petersburg. The airline decided to operate the third daily flight to the Russian capital, driven by the continued growth in demand for travel to and from the destination. In promoting the trade and tourism movement to and from the Russian Federation.
As of October 25, Emirates flight EK 173 will depart Dubai at 3:30 am every day and arrive at Domodedovo Moscow at 7:50 am. The return flight EK 174 leaves Moscow at 10:40 am And arrive in Dubai at 4:55 pm.
The new daily service enhances daily flights, providing Russian travelers from Moscow to Dubai with convenient departure, arrival and flight times to and from dozens of stations within the Emirates International network and flydubai network including Bangkok, Bali, Colombo, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Maldives, Mauritius and Singapore.
With the new daily service, Emirates Air Cargo will provide up to 20 tonnes of daily capacity in each direction, supporting Russian exports and imports, including fast-food products such as foodstuffs, flowers, medicines, auto spare parts and aircraft

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