EMIRATES will get bigger and better from November

Emirates, the United Arab Emirates international airline, announced that from the beginning of November of this year, regular flights on the Moscow-Dubai route will be operated by Airbus 340-300.
Starting July 1, 2003, Emirates airlines operates non-stop regular flights from Moscow's Domodedovo Airport to Dubai using Airbus A330-200 airliners in a three-class configuration. Due to the steady increase in passenger traffic between Moscow and Dubai since the opening of the message, the airline intends to replace the Airbus 330-200 with a more capacious Airbus 340-300. The first Airbus 340-300 flight from Moscow to Dubai took place on October 30. This aircraft will operate flights on the Moscow-Dubai route daily, except Thursday, when the previous Airbus 330-200 will be used.
Also, starting November 1, the international airline of the United Arab Emirates Emirates will improve the economic class of its aircraft.
Modernization will gradually spread over the entire network of airline routes, starting with flights to Europe, Australia, the Pacific, North America and the Far East. Over the next few months, Emirates also plans to upgrade kits for young travelers and upgrade travel kits for first and business class passengers.
The latest version of the entertainment system on board Emirates aircraft, called ICE (Information, Communication, Entertainment - "information, communication, entertainment") is already installed on all Airbus A340-500 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. In the near future, all airplanes of the airline will be equipped with the latest version of ICE, which includes more than 500 channels, and also provides the ability to send and receive e-mail and SMS during the flight.
The entertainment system on board Emirates has won numerous awards, including the prestigious World Airline Awards in the World’s Best On-Board Entertainment System Award.

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