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Founded on the 25th of October, 1985, with a small fleet of only an Airbus 300B4 and a Boeing 737, Emirates is currently one of the most popular international airlines with its base in the rich city of Dubai. Within a time span of 20 years, Emirates has gone through an experience of fast growing prosperity and has brought revolution in the industrial world of the airlines. Fully possessed by the Government of Dubai, Emirates is at present operating 103 airliners to over 90 destinations in about 59 countries across the world and has emerged as an important airline company in the world of travel and tourism. In fact, Emirates is achieving success to satisfy its customers by maintaining to offer top quality service.
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With its destinations in over 90 places all over the world like Cairo, Tunis, Beijing, Taipei, Shanghai, Jakarta, Singapore, Bangkok, Dhaka, Colombo, Karachi, London, Manchester, Paris, Munich, Emirates regards India as one of the major countries on its global network. Presently operating one of the most recent fleets of Airbus and Boeing aircrafts, Emirates provides frequent weekly flights to India comprising 19 flights to Mumbai, 8 flights to Chennai, 8 flights to Hyderabad, 8 flights from Thiruvananthapuram, 6 flights to Kolkata, 8 flights to Bangalore and 7 flights to New Delhi. Emirates provides excellent connections with all the major air hubs in India, especially New Delhi. It is, in fact dedicated for offering service to the Indian market including New Delhi with an increased number and frequency of flights.
Emirates has made a considerable amount of profit since its beginning and the business model has resulted in the huge success of the Emirates in the air travel industry. The flights operated by Emirates to the many parts of the world including all places in India, particularly New Delhi, are extremely cheap, as it makes use of the wide-body aircrafts which lowers the operating costs of the aircrafts.
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