Emirates launches daily flights to Cape Town

The move represents an expansion of Emirates' footprint in South Africa, closely following the airline's recent introduction of third daily services to Johannesburg.
Cape Town, a perennial favourite for tourists, will be Emirates' second gateway in South Africa, and its 15th in the African continent.
On the route, Emirates will operate its Airbus A330-200 in a three class configuration of 12 First, 42 Business and 183 Economy Class seats. From 1st October the aircraft type will be revised to the larger capacity Boeing 777-200 offering 12 First, 42 Business and 236 Economy Class seats. Both aircraft are equipped with industry-leading comforts such as ergonomic seats, personal video screens, in-seat phones, and facilities to send and receive email and sms from each seat.
In total, the award-winning airline will introduce approximately 2000 seats and over 100 tonnes of cargo capacity per week per direction to Cape Town, a development that will surely be welcomed by business and leisure travellers on either sides of the equator.
Cape Town's outstandingly beautiful scenery, proximity to spectacular wildlife, diverse entertainment facilities and robust tourism infrastructure make it one of the world's most sought-after holiday destinations. Thriving with trendy cafes, restaurants, top-of-the-line shopping and set against the backdrop of the world-famous Table Mountain, Cape Town is a must-experience holiday gateway.
HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group said: "Emirates is grateful to the government and regulatory authorities in South Africa for granting it the permission to commence air services to Cape Town."
"We have experienced increasing demand for convenient air connections to South Africa from Asia, Indian sub-continent and Middle East. At the same time, South Africa and Cape Town are prime tourism gateways for leisure travellers from Europe, Middle East, and in particular the UAE. The launch of Emirates' non-stop flights to Cape Town will provide travellers with another entry and exit point in South Africa, thus boosting connectivity and contributing to the country's economic and tourism development."
He concluded: "Emirates looks forward to supporting the South African government's efforts in promoting trade and tourism into the country through our services."
Emirates flight EK 770 will depart Dubai at 08:15 hours, arriving in Cape Town at 16:25 hours. Return flight EK 771 will take off from Cape Town International Airport at 18:10 hours, touching down at Dubai International Airport at 06:00 hours the following day.