Emirates Airline officially launched a daily route linking Dubai to Hanoi as part of a plan to expand its network in Southeast Asia.
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The new flight will stop over in Yangon, Myanmar before arriving in Ha Noi or Dubai.
The service is expected to expand Emirates’ network of destinations in Southeast Asia to 12 cities in seven nations and offer a wide range of options to passengers travelling between Ha Noi or Yangon to Dubai and other destinations.
The three-class configured Boeing 777-300ER which Emirates will operate on the route offers eight seats in First Class, 42 seats in Business Class and 310 seats in Economy Class.
The flight EK389 of Boeing 777-300ER will depart daily from Noi Bai International Airport, Ha Noi at 22:50 and arrive in Yangon at 00:20. The aircraft will leave Yangon at 01:50 and arrive in Dubai International Airport at 05:05.
Meanwhile, the flight EK388 will depart from Dubai at 03:30 and arrive in Yangon at 11:40. It will leave Yangon at 13:00 and land in Ha Noi at 15:30.
Recently, Emirates has been named the World’s Best Airline 2016 at the prestigious Skytrax World Airline Awards 2016.
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