Bamako becomes
Emirates’ 28th destination in Africa
Emirates airline
will connect Bamako, the capital and largest city of Mali, to its global
network from 25th October 2015.
Bamako is one of
the fastest growing cities in the world with a population of about 2,3 million
people, and is located in the south western part of Mali on the Niger River.
Once services commence, it will become Emirates’ 28th destination in Africa and
6th in West Africa, further strengthening the region’s connectivity with the
world through the airline’s global network of more than 140 destinations across
six continents.
Bamako will be
linked to Emirates’ current four times weekly service to Dakar, Senegal, which
is operated by an Emirates Airbus A340-300 and offers 12 luxurious seats in
First Class, 42 deep reclining seats in Business Class and 213 spacious seats
in Economy Class.
“There is
currently no direct service between Dubai and Bamako. Mali has a growing
economy and huge tourism potential, and we expect that linking Bamako to our
Dakar service will greatly boost both business and leisure travel to and from
Mali,” said Adil Al Ghaith, Emirates Senior Vice President, Commercial
Operations, Northern and Western Africa.
“For example,
Emirates will now connect Bamako with 24 cities in the Far East and Australasia
and 16 in the Middle East, through just one convenient stop at our state of the
art hub Dubai. This will reduce travel time and increase comfort when
travelling to and from Mali,” he added.
Mali is one of
Africa’s top gold producers, and it also boasts four UNESCO world heritage
sites, which are the famous city of Timbuktu, the Old Towns of Djenne, the Tomb
of Askia and the Cliff of Bandiagara.
Emirates’ Malian
customers can look forward to the airline’s world famous service from its
multi-national cabin crew on board all its flights, gourmet cuisine and its
award-winning entertainment system ice, which offers hundreds of channels of
audio and visual entertainment, including the latest movies, music, as well as
audio books and games. Emirates also
offers its customers generous baggage allowance, with 50kg for First Class,
40kg for Business Class and 30kg for Economy Class.
In addition to
passenger services, Emirates Sky Cargo, the airline’s freight division, offers
about 13 tons of cargo capacity per flight, which will further support Mali’s
exports, such as seed oil, leather, fresh fruit and semi-conductors, and
imports of woven fabrics, machinery parts and components, pharmaceutical
products and electrical and electronic equipment.
The flight to Bamako will depart Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 0720hrs and arrive in Bamako at 1310hrs. It will then depart Bamako at 1440hrs and arrive in Dakar at 1630hrs. The return flight will depart Dakar at 1800hrs and arrive back in Dubai at 0730hrs the next morning.
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