Emirates Airlines reintroduces « A380 » to Morocco from April 15
Emirates Airlines has announced that it will reintroduce its flagship “Airbus A380” to Casablanca starting from April 15, as part of the airline’s ramp up of operations to Morocco.
In a statement, the airline said that it “will replace the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft currently used between Dubai and Casablanca with its flagship A380 to meet growing demand on the route.”
“The A380 service, operating as EK751 departs from Dubai at 0730hrs, arriving in Casablanca at 1255hrs. EK 752 departs from Casablanca at 1445hrs, arriving in Dubai at 0115hrs the following day,” added the statement.
The enhancement of capacity between Casablanca and Dubai will offer leisure and business travelers more opportunities to connect to Dubai and beyond to cities across the Middle East and GCC, Europe, the Americas and West Asia.
Last year, Emirates enhanced its partnership with Royal Air Maroc to a codeshare, providing more travel options and connection choices for customers of both airlines between Dubai and Casablanca, and beyond.
Casablanca is a popular leisure destination on Emirates’ global network, and demand on the route has seen steady growth since being launched in March 2002.