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Emirates A380 arrives back in Christchurch

Emirates’ flagship A380 made a landmark touchdown at Christchurch Airport yesterday, marking the resumption of its daily service from Dubai to Christchurch via Sydney after more than three years.

The special service was greeted by a crowd of spectators at the Christchurch Airport boundary, who watched as the iconic aircraft taxied through a ceremonial water canon salute, before parking in view of trade, media, and VIP guests at the international terminal.

Outbound EK412 left Dubai at 10:15 local time, stopping briefly in Sydney before arriving in Christchurch at 13:55 hours the next day, New Zealand time.

On board the first flight back to Christchurch, Divisional vice president Australasia, Emirates Barry Brown says: “Seeing the water cannon salute after we touched down in the first Emirates A380 flight in more than three years is a reminder of how special the aircraft is to Christchurch, since its first arrival in 2016”.

“The significance of the occasion was also clear on the faces of the other passengers on board, who understood what this service means for Christchurch and connecting it to the world.

“Not only has Christchurch again become the smallest city on Emirates’ A380 network, but New Zealand is now the first country on our network to exclusively carry our four cabin A380 and our best product yet. The phenomenal customer response from the moment tickets went on sale, both in and out of Christchurch, speak to a city in high demand.”

“The return of the Emirates A380 service is a great boost for Christchurch and the wider South Island,” says Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger.

“It shows we’re open for business and welcoming travellers after several years of Covid restrictions.

“I wish the passengers and crew a warm welcome, and I hope the resumed service is a real success for Emirates.”

The return of the Emirates A380 aircraft is a significant moment for Christchurch and the South Island.

“Resuming the daily service offers South Islanders access from Christchurch Airport to dozens of the world’s most famous cities in the famous Emirates style,” says Christchurch Airport chief executive Justin Watson.

“After the A380’s inaugural arrival in October 2016, people came to the airport every day to admire and photograph the aircraft. The global pandemic paused the service, but today, we welcome the aircraft back, knowing many excited Cantabrians are here to remind the crew and passengers how warm the South Island welcome is.”

The resumption of the Dubai to Christchurch route headlines a planned ramping up of seating capacity across Emirates’ global network, after boosting operations 31 per cent (total ASKMs) since the beginning of its financial year. This operational boost included the re-introduction of Emirates’ nonstop A380 route from Auckland to Dubai in December of last year.

New Zealand is now the only nation on the Emirates’ network to exclusively carry the airline’s four-cabin A380.

Both North and South Island customers will now have direct access to daily Emirates’ A380 services, providing greater levels of flexibility and choice when making travel plans and providing seamless connectivity and reduced transit time when travelling to other destinations across the airline’s global network, including destinations in Europe and the Middle East. Travellers looking to venture beyond the airline’s gateways will also have more connection opportunities to 55 cities across Australia and New Zealand through Emirates’ long-standing partnership with Qantas.

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