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An airline that has managed to create a name for itself in the commercial aviation industry, not only among passengers but also among its peers and that too in a relatively short period of time, Emirates Airlines is one of the largest and most efficient operations in the skies today. The airline has always managed to stay one step ahead of the competition and it is the attention to details combined with a quality of being able to fathom the bigger picture that has brought the airline the success it sees today.

The Airbus A380 is easily the most sophisticated passenger aircraft in operations today and every airline that is a major player has managed to get their hands on the aircraft. Emirates Airlines already has a whopping 25 A 380 aircraft in its fleet and makes it one of the largest operators of the aircraft in the world today. The plans for the aircraft have always been on a larger scale and Emirates Airlines has made sure that the aircraft serves select locations which truly deserve the services of the worlds best passenger plane. The 25 Airbus A380 aircraft of Emirates Airlines today therefore serve a long list of destinations each of which can easily termed as mega cities that shine through on a world map.

The Asian airports that see the Airbus A380 aircraft of Emirates Airlines land on their tarmac are the Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok, the Narita International Airport in Tokyo, the Incheon International Airport in Seoul, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the Beijing Capital International Airport, the Shanghai Pudong International Airport, and the Hong Kong International Airport. In the Middle East, Emirates Airlines flies its A380s to the King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah. The European, American, and Australian sectors too, see a host of Airbus A380 Emirates Airlines flights flying to the Sydney Airport, the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, the Munich International Airport, the Manchester Airport, the Auckland International Airport, the Toronto Pearson International Airport, the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport in Rome, the John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, the London Heathrow International Airport, the Melbourne Airport, the O.R. Tambo International Airport in Joh

annesburg, and the Amsterdam Airport.

Emirates Airlines also has plans to operate a flight to the Athens International Airport in Greece to allow passengers there to experience the feel of a flight on an A380 aircraft. Though the schedule for this route has not been made permanent on the A380 roster the Changi International Airport in Singapore and the International Airport in Moscow is set to welcome regular A380 flights operated by Emirates Airlines in the month of December 2012.

by: priya joshi




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