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Emirates to launch service to second US West Coast gateway

Daily news, 10 Apr 2008

DUBAI – Following the recent announcement of new services to Los Angeles, Emirates yesterday announced plans to launch an additional service to the U.S. West Coast. The airline will fly non-stop from Dubai to San Francisco starting October 26, 2008, taking its total number of U.S. destinations to four.

Emirates will be the first to connect the two cities using its newest, technologically advanced Boeing 777-200LR. The aircraft offers 266 seats in a three-class configuration.

The new service will operate out of the International Terminal at San Francisco International Airport (SFO).

EK225 Departs Dubai (DXB) at 08:45 hrs daily and arrives in SFO at 13:45hrs (arrives in SFO at 13:00 from November 2, 2008 to March 7, 2009).

EK226 Departs San Francisco at 16:45 hrs daily (departs SFO at 15:45 from November 2, 2008 to March 7, 2009) and arrives in Dubai at 19:25 hrs the next day.

 
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