The route will be serviced by the airline’s flagship Airbus A380, which would also serve the Dubai-Auckland route.

According to Emirates, travellers from Zimbabwe will be able to connect seamlessly from Emirates’ daily flights from Harare to Dubai and enjoy the A380 from Dubai to Brisbane.

Emirates’ Senior Vice President Commercial Operations, Far East and Australasia Salem Obaidalla said that the introduction of the A380 to one of its two daily Brisbane services will see an increase in capacity of 135 seats for sale per flight and 1 890 per week, reinforcing its commitment to its Queensland and Auckland passengers.

A Boeing 777-300ER aircraft currently operates the double-daily service. “On the back of growing passenger demand on the route as well as demand for our flagship aircraft, we will become the first airline to bring the state-of-the-art A380 to Brisbane, offering Queenslanders the chance to experience this revolutionary aircraft and the best service in the sky first-hand.

“The Dubai-Brisbane-Auckland route is a popular choice among business and leisure travellers alike and the new Emirates A380 service will be instrumental in helping Emirates meet its passenger demand as well as deliver considerable economic benefits through inbound seats and travel connections.

“Australia represents an important market for Emirates and ranks in the top three countries on Emirates’ global network. Central to this relationship is the ongoing support for tourism and trade provided by adding larger capacity aircraft between our two countries, and this fourth A380 for Australia will further complement our partnership with Qantas,” he said.

Together with Qantas, from October a total of six daily A380 services will operate to Dubai, offering a seamless A380 experience through Dubai International Airport’s Concourse A, the world’s first purpose-built A380 concourse, to 21 A380 serviced destinations on the network including London Heathrow, Manchester, Paris and Rome.

The announcement caps off a range of recent upgrades to Emirates’ Australian services, including the introduction of a daily Melbourne A380, a daily Adelaide service and a three times daily Perth service. A second A380 for Sydney from June has been announced.

“This is also a significant announcement for New Zealand where we are continuing our growth, from  October 2 Auckland will be welcoming its third daily Emirates A380.  The third A380 will give our New Zealand customers more flexibility on their routes to Australia and onwards,” added Mr Obaidalla.

The Emirates A380 is set in a three-class configuration, with 399 seats in Economy Class on the lower level and 76 fully flat-bed, mini-pods in Business Class and 14 First Class Private Suites on the upper level.

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