The Dubai-based carrier announced in the last days that this year they will try to serve better peak seasonal destinations and one of the destinations that see an increase in capacity is the Dubai – Amman (Jordan) route.
Between 1 June – 26 October, Emirates will schedule a daily flight with Airbus A380 aircraft, the largest commercial aircraft in the world.
The Emirates A380 flying to Amman will be set in a three-class configuration, with 427 generously pitched seats in Economy Class on the lower deck, 76 flat-bed seats in Business Class and 14 First Class Private Suites on the upper deck.
There are other two daily flights during the period, both of them operating on Boeing 777 aircraft.
Emirates has been flying to Jordan for 33 years and has carried over 5.5 million passengers to and from Amman. Emirates has developed its operations in Jordan, providing more connectivity for its customers and boosting its services to the country, and today operates three daily flights between Amman and Dubai utilizing the Boeing 777.
The route is also served with daily flight provided by Royal Jordanian and budget-airline FlyDubai.
In order to meet increased seasonal passenger demand Emirates will also be introducing its Airbus A380 aircraft to Boston in the United States and Glasgow in the UK.
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