Nuova pubblicità Emirates all'aeroporto di Venezia


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Emirates ha pubblicizzato il nuovo volo su Venezia anche sulla copertina dell'orario stagionale, raffigurante un canale della citta'.
 
Altra bella notizia! Come in altri scali, dove EK offre ai passeggeri di F e J un servizio di limousine da/per l'aeroporto, anche a Venezia sarà lanciato questo servizio, ma "with a twist": i passeggeri viaggeranno infatti su motoscafi Riva. Né più né meno dei ben noti taxi d'acqua, ma in ogni caso un bel servizio.

Dopo un periodo iniziale di prova della durata di 3 mesi, se avrà successo, il servizio sarà mantenuto.

Ecco la press release dal sito Emirates:

Citazione:EMIRATES TO LAUNCH WORLD'S ONLY WATER LIMOUSINE AIRPORT TRANSFER SERVICE

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Cruising - Emirates' Water Limousine Airport Transfer Service for premium passengers starts with the launch of the Dubai-Venice route on July 1st. Emirates is the only airline in the world to offer such a service.

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Scenic journey - Emirates Airline prepares to launch the Emirates' Water Limousine Airport Transfer Service to coincide with the start of its Dubai-Venice route, which begins July 1st. Emirates is the only airline in the world to offer such a service.


DUBAI, U.A.E., 6th June, 2007 – Emirates is about to become the only airline in the world to offer a water limousine airport transfer service.

The scenic transfer will start on July 1st when Emirates begins its non-stop service from Dubai to Venice, the city world-famous for its canals.

The Emirates’ Water Limousine will be available exclusively to Emirates' First and Business class passengers arriving in, and departing from Venice.

Passengers will be transported in comfort aboard partially enclosed Riva-style boats from a dedicated pontoon next to Venice International Airport.

The short and pleasant ride from the airport, on the Italian Mainland, to the Venetian archipelago avoids the sometimes heavily congested journey by road.

The introduction of the Emirates’ Water Limousine also means passengers can reach hotels using one mode of transport rather than two. Normally, passengers would take a car from the airport and then require a public water taxi for the final leg of the journey.

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Emirates' Executive Vice President, Commercial Operations Worldwide, said: "We have been excited about the water limousine service since first discussing the possibility some time ago and now the arrangements are in place for a superb premium traveller logistical treat. This, after all, is a place sometimes nicknamed the "City of Water," so it is apt that Emirates is incorporating water, and the convenience it provides, into its service."

Mr Al Ghaith added: "Emirates has a strong track record of pioneering offerings. Nowadays, our passengers, and the market in general, expect innovative ideas and that is precisely what we have here. We expect this to be a popular, relaxing way to end or begin a journey."

The water limousine airport transfer service will initially be operated on a trial basis and reviewed after three months.

Venice will be Emirates' third gateway into Italy, supplementing the existing daily services to Milan and Rome. The new five-times-a-week service will connect the catchment area around Venice, including the Italian cities of Verona, Trieste, Florence and Bologna, as well as the neighbouring country of Slovenia, with the Emirates international network via Dubai.

Emirates will operate an Airbus A330-200 on the route which will offer a weekly capacity of just under 2,000 seats, plus 91 tonnes of cargo, in each direction.

Federico