
Dubai, UAE - Emirates, the world's largest international airline, has announced the introduction of a third daily flight to Rome, further strengthening its commitment to the Italian market.
The additional service, which commenced on [date], will provide passengers with even more flexibility and convenience when traveling between Dubai and Rome. The new flight will operate daily, departing Dubai International Airport at [time] and arriving at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport at [time]. The return flight will depart Rome at [time] and arrive in Dubai at [time].
The increased frequency is a direct response to growing passenger demand for travel to and from Rome, which is one of Emirates' most popular European destinations. The airline's expanded schedule will offer customers more opportunities to experience Rome's rich history, culture, and beauty, as well as providing better connections to other destinations in the airline's global network.
"Emirates is committed to providing our customers with maximum flexibility and convenience when planning their travel," said [Name], Emirates' Divisional Vice President, Europe. "The introduction of a third daily flight to Rome demonstrates our ongoing investment in the Italian market and our dedication to meeting the growing demand for air travel between Dubai and Rome."
The additional flight will be operated by an Emirates Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, offering a total of 354 seats in a three-class configuration, including eight private suites in First Class, 42 lie-flat beds in Business Class, and 304 seats in Economy Class.
Emirates has been operating to Rome since 2000 and has carried over 2.5 million passengers on the route to date. The airline's commitment to Italy is further reinforced by its daily flights to Milan, Venice, and Bologna, as well as its codeshare agreement with Italian carrier, Alitalia.
With the introduction of the third daily flight to Rome, Emirates now offers a total of 21 weekly flights to Italy, further solidifying its position as a leading international carrier in the region.