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Emirates resumes daily flights between Dubai and Adelaide
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Emirates has resumed its daily flight service between Dubai and Adelaide, offering over 4,200 weekly seats on a Boeing 777-200LR aircraft. This service provides 302 seats across two cabins, with 38 in Business Class and 264 in Economy Class. The airline expects to accommodate more than 220,400 passengers annually between the two cities.

The return of Emirates is anticipated to significantly impact South Australia's economy and tourism sector. According to the South Australian Tourism Commission, the flights are projected to generate over $62 million per year in tourism expenditure and create more than 315 full-time equivalent jobs.

In addition to passenger services, Emirates SkyCargo will enhance trade links by providing 14 tonnes of cargo space per flight, totaling 196 tonnes weekly. Key exports include seafood, meat products, fruits and vegetables, pharmaceuticals, machinery parts, retail garments, and electronics. The freight exports are valued at approximately $98 million annually.

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South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas stated that the return of Emirates' daily service is "significant for South Australia," noting an estimated $160 million annual economic impact. He emphasized the importance of this service in creating jobs and opening new opportunities for trade and tourism.

South Australian Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison highlighted that Emirates' return makes South Australia more appealing to international markets by easing connections with over 140 destinations worldwide. She looks forward to seeing South Australia featured in Emirates’ global marketing programs.

Nabil Sultan, Emirates’ Executive Vice President for Passenger Sales and Country Management, reiterated Australia's importance as a priority market for nearly three decades. He expressed gratitude towards local partners for facilitating the airline's return to Adelaide.

Adelaide Airport Managing Director Brenton Cox noted that customers would benefit from Emirates’ extensive global network while boosting competition and customer choice.

Emirates flight EK440 departs Dubai at 02:00hrs and arrives in Adelaide at 20:50hrs. The return flight EK441 leaves Adelaide at 22:40hrs and lands in Dubai at 05:20hrs.

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