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Emirates Announces Adelaide Route, Plans 77 UAE-Australia Flights Per Week By End Of Year

Emirates has taken the final step in the restoration of its Australia capacity announcing its return to Adelaide.

A daily service will relaunch between the South Australia capital and the airline’s Dubai hub on October 28, 2024.

The reinstated service will facilitate the growing travel demand to and from South Australia and allow passengers to travel conveniently between more than 140 destinations across Emirates’ global network. 

Emirates announces flights to Adelaide, Australia

Emirates first launched its Adelaide services in 2012 and carried more than 165,000 passengers between Dubai and Adelaide in 2019.

By December 1, when Emirates also reinstates its second daily service to Perth, the airline will offer 77 weekly flights from Australia with the ability to transport 68,000 passengers per week to and from Australia, returning to its pre-pandemic capacity.

The airline’s return is a major milestone for South Australia’s pandemic recovery. The tourism expenditure of daily direct non-stop Emirates’ flights is estimated by South Australian Tourism Commission to generate more than $62m per year and create in excess of 315 full-time equivalent tourism-related jobs for South Australians.

Each flight will also offer 14 tonnes of cargo space, totalling 196 tonnes weekly between Dubai and Adelaide.

The value of freight exports is estimated to be $98m per year, bringing the total estimated expenditure generated by the Dubai-based carrier’s flights to Adelaide to $160m.

South Australia Premier, Peter Malinauskas, said: “Reinstating Emirates flights to Adelaide has been a key priority for the State Government. Emirates once again flying daily direct into Adelaide will further drive South Australia’s economic growth – set to deliver an estimated $160m in tourism expenditure and freight exports and create more than 315 full-time tourism-related jobs for South Australians.

“The Emirates service has been very much missed by South Australians – recommencing daily flights will make Adelaide easier to reach from key long-haul markets and make doing business with our state easier.”

South Australian Minister for Tourism, Zoe Bettison, said: “This is a major recovery milestone for our state’s tourism industry, providing a crucial link into South Australia’s traditionally strong European markets, as well as the UK, Middle East, India, and the east coast of the US.

“The reinstatement of direct daily Emirates flights into Adelaide is expected to generate more than $62m in tourism expenditure alone – a major boost to our state’s visitor economy.”

Barry Brown, Divisional Vice President Australasia at Emirates, says, “The return of Emirates to Adelaide has been highly anticipated by passengers and industry for some time.

“The return of our Adelaide service completes our current footprint in Australia serving five points across the country. With special thanks to our partners at the South Australian Tourism Commission and Adelaide Airport, we could not be prouder to be fulfilling Emirates’ commitment to Australia. We’re already looking ahead to welcoming our first passengers from Adelaide on board in October.”

Operating daily on the Boeing 777-200LR aircraft with 38 Business Class seats alongside 264 seats in Economy Class, the Adelaide service will offer 302 seats per flight and over 4,200 weekly seats between Dubai and Adelaide. Business Class on the Adelaide service will feature a 2-2-2 configuration. 

EK440 will depart from Dubai at 2am and arrive in Adelaide at 8.50pm. The return flight EK441 will depart from Adelaide at 10.35pm and arrive in Dubai at 5.15ams.

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