Emirates Airline is the official Airline of the Emirates of Dubai.
called in Arabic as Tayaran al-Imarat. Emirates is one of the top airline
in the world. It is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group. Emirates and
operates around 2200 passenger flights per week, from its main hub at Dubai
International Airport Terminal 3, to 91 destinations in 55 countries.
The Emirates also operates four of some of the world's longest
non-stop commercial flights from Dubai to Los Angeles, São Paulo, Houston, and
San Francisco, all on the Boeing 777-200LR.
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How to get a ticket of Emirates Airline?
It is very easy to purchase an airline ticket from the
Emirates.
The web site of Emirates is very easy to navigate Just Visit
Emirates Web site
chose your dates and destination and start the search once you the a flight that
suits you click on "Select" and the next screen will show you the airfares.
Chose the fare that suits you and continue to purchase the ticket.
The airfares offered by
Emirates web site are cheaper than travel
agents and also cheaper than the fares offered directly at the counter.
Emirates contact details.
Emirates Office Dubai
Telephone +971 4 2144444 (English and Arabic)
Fax +971 4 2044040 Emirates Web site
Emirates (Ticket Desk, Dubai Airport) Address Dubai International Airport
Terminal 1 - Departures
Telephone +971 4 216 1616 (for general airport queries) Emirates Web site
Emirates (Ticket Office) Address Emirates / Dnata Building (Old Headquarters)
Near Clock Tower Roundabout
Deira Dubai
Emirates Travel Hub Address Dubai Airline Centre
Sheikh Zayed Rd
Dubai
Telephone +971 4 21 44444 (Reservations Centre - 24hrs) Emirates Web site
Emirates Travel Hub
Address Town Centre, Jumeirah 1
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Telephone +971 4 21 44444 (Reservations Centre - 24hrs)
Working hours Sat to Thu, 10:00 to 21:30 Emirates Web site
Emirates Office London UK
Telephone 0844 800 2777 or 0844-800 0991 (Arabic)
Fax 01625 524632 Emirates Web site
Emirates (Online Bookings Support) Telephone 0844 800 4842 (for help with making an online booking only) Emirates Web site
Emirates (Airport office) Address London Gatwick Airport
North Terminal Departures Level
Telephone +44 (0) 844 800 2777 / (0) 844 800 0991 (Arabic)
Working hours Mon to Sun, 06:00 to 20:00
Emirates (Airport office) Address London Heathrow Airport
Terminal 3 Departures - Zone C
Telephone +44 (0) 844 800 2777 / (0) 844 800 0991 (Arabic)
Working hours Mon to Sun, 05:30 to 21:30
Emirates (Ticket office) Address First Floor, Gloucester Park
95 Cromwell Road
London SW7 4DL
Telephone +44 (0) 844 800 2777 / (0) 844 800 0991 (Arabic) Emirates Web site
Working hours Mon to Fri, 09:00 to 17:30
Sat, 09:00 to 15:30
Sun, Closed
Emirates office Karachi Pakistan
Emirates (Service Centre) Address 265, R.A. Lines
Sarwar Shaheed Road
Lakson Square Building #1
Telephone 111 2255 35
Fax +92 21 3568 4734 Emirates Web site
Working hours Daily, 09:00 to 21:00
1st Eid day, Closed
Emirates (Airport office) Address Room # 2241, Level 2
Concourse Area
Jinnah International Airport
Telephone +92 21 34571683
Fax +92 21 3467 2202
Working hours Mon to Sun, 11:00 to 22:30
Emirates (Town office) Address Faysal House
Street No. 2
Shahrah - e - Faisal
Karachi
Telephone +92 21 32799999 (General) / +92 21 327 99930 (Sales) / +92 21 327
99961 (Ticketing)
Email Emirates-On-Line@emirates.com
Working hours Mon to Sat, 09:00 to 20:30
Friday prayer's break 13:45 - 15:30
Public holidays and 2nd / 3rd Eid days, 09:00 to 14:00
Sun & 1st Eid day, Closed
During the mid-1980s, Gulf Air began to cut back its services to
Dubai. As a result Emirates was conceived in March 1985 with backing from
Dubai's royal family, whose Dubai Royal Air Wing provided two of the airline's
first aircraft. It was required to operate independent of government subsidies,
apart from $10 million in start-up capital. The airline became headed by Ahmed
bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the airline's present chairman. In the years following its
founding, the airline expanded both its fleet and its destinations. In
October 2008, Emirates moved all operations at Dubai International Airport to
Terminal 3, a new terminal exclusively dedicated to Emirates.
Emirates operates a mixed fleet of Airbus and Boeing wide-body aircraft and is
one of only six airlines to operate an all wide-body aircraft fleet.[citation
needed] The centrepiece of the airline's fleet is the Boeing 777. Emirates also
has orders for 58 Airbus A380s and became the second operator of the Airbus
A380-800 after Singapore Airlines when their first aircraft was delivered on 28
July 2008. Emirates has won numerous awards and is an industry bellwether for
aircraft purchases, purchasing over 130 aircraft in 2007 alone.
The airline ranks amongst the top 10 carriers worldwide in terms of revenue,
passenger kilometres, and has become the largest airline in the Middle East in
terms of revenue, fleet size, and passengers carried as of 2007. In 2009
the airline was the seventh-largest airline in the world in terms of
international passengers carried, and fourth-largest in the world in terms of
scheduled international passenger-kilometres flown.
Emirates has built up a strong brand name as a trendsetter in the aviation
industry, particularly in terms of service excellence, coupled with consistent
profitability. In 2009, Emirates was voted the fifth best airline in the
world by research consultancy firm Skytrax
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