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Nigerian travellers to now enjoy trips to Miami

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Travellers moving to Miami on business or leisure trips can now enjoy their travels with ease as Emirates made a debut of its Dubai-Miami route on Thursday, July 22, 2021.

Emirates connected its global business and leisure travellers with its first-ever passenger service between Dubai and Miami on this day with the touchdown of the inaugural flight at Miami.

The airline announced that flights to/fro Miami will operate four times weekly on Emirates’ three-class Boeing 777-300ER with three-class Boeing 777-300ER on the route, featuring eight private suites in First Class, 42 lie flat seats in Business Class and 304 Economy Class seats.

Along with Orlando, the new service to Miami provides an additional access point to and from Florida and expands Emirates’ US network to 12 destinations on over 70 weekly flights, providing more choice and convenient connections from the Emirates network to Southern Florida.

Commenting on the development, Emirates’ Divisional Vice President, USA and Canada, Essa Suleiman Ahmed declared “We are thrilled to start our long-anticipated service between Dubai and Miami for travelers. We expect that the service will be popular with our customers who are seeking new experiences as countries like the UAE and US advance their vaccination drives and the world safely opens up for international travel.”

For the Miami-Dade Mayor, Daniella Levine Cava “We are excited to welcome new Emirates flights to MIA as we expand business and leisure traveling options for Miami-Dade residents and visitors, connecting them with new cultures and growing economies. Opening our doors to new visitors from Dubai and adding to our growing list of worldwide destinations continues to consolidate MIA as a global travel hub.”

The new service will add to the existing trade connections provided by Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates, which have been operating passenger freighter services to Miami since October 2020.

Emirates has been offering cargo capacity into and out of Miami facilitating exports of perishables, electronics and other components as well as e-commerce goods. Emirates SkyCargo has also in the past operated several charter flights on its Boeing 777 full freighter aircraft to transport champion horses from Miami to equestrian events

around the world. Since 2019, Emirates SkyCargo has moved more than 7,700 tonnes of cargo in and out of Miami.

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