World's largest passenger plane Airbus A380 arrives in Bengaluru airport


Bengaluru, Oct 15 (IANS): The world's largest passenger plane Airbus A380 operated by Emirates' arrived at the Kempe Gowda International Airport in Bengaluru on Saturday.

Bengaluru became the first southern city in the country where services of world's largest passenger aircraft is launched.

Minister for Co-Operation, S.T. Somashekar and Bengaluru International Airport (BIAL) Managing Director and CEO Hari Marar described the moment as historical and thanked Emirates for reposing faith in Karnataka government.

Satyaki Raghunath, Chief Strategy and Development officer at BIAL, said that Bengaluru has become the first city in southern India to be served by Emirates flagship A380 services.

The arrival of this wide-body aircraft shows the operation capability and rising passenger demand at Bengaluru airport. The enhanced premium experience that the new A380 service brings to the Dubai-Bengaluru route will not only meet the strong travel demand but also help to stimulate traffic between the two markets, Raghunath added.

Adnan Kazim, Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates, said, "The special relationship that we share with Bengaluru and the state of Karnataka is one of mutual growth and prosperity."

"We are delighted to introduce A380 services to this vital gateway for travellers in south India. Today's flight is testament to the fruitful relationship that we share with the city and we look forward to providing the flagship experiences across all cabins for travellers travelling to and from Bengaluru when we begin our scheduled daily A380 services later this month," he added.

Emirates' flight took off from Dubai at 10 a.m. and landed in Bengaluru at 3.40 p.m. The occassion was marked by celebrations. The special flight operating as EK562 was greeted with a procession of follow-me vehicles, arrived ahead of the launch of scheduled A380 services, which will begin on October 30, an official statement said.

Starting on October 30, Emirates' A380 flights between Dubai and Bengaluru will operate as EK568 and EK569. The daily flight leaves the airline hub at 21:25 hour, arriving in Bengaluru at 2:30 local time the next day. The return flight departs Bengaluru at 4:30 hour and arrives in Dubai at 7:10 hour.

Currently, Emirates operates A380 to more than 30 destinations across the globe. The airbus is loved for its extra legroom. The flight has premium economy.

The other features include shower spa and onboard lounge. Business class cabins provide superior levels of comfort and privacy and spacious seats in economy class.

 

  

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  • Harish, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 15 2022

    I hope MIA give permission to land some decent flights Like Fly Dubai, Vistara direct flights from GCC To IXE . Indigo & Spice are the worst flights . recentally travelled by Spice from Dubai ..One toilet was blocked & stinking ,Nother was a so dirty . I was feeling pity for Air hostess where they were having tuff time cleaning & spraying freshener

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  • Sunny, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 15 2022

    How were the toilets blocked? it wasn't the Air Hostess fault; it wasn't the airlines' fault.... it is OUR fault (In this context OUR means passengers). let's just think about this.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sat, Oct 15 2022

    It is a great honor and prestige for Bangalore airport and the Karnataka government for the arrival of the world's largest passenger plane Airbus A380.

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