Travelers from Thiruvananthapuram can experience
Emirates' First Class product on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. This
is the first international carrier to serve Thiruvananthapuram with First
Class services - offering customers superior products, services and
comfort in air and on-ground, a release said on Monday.
This is the
newest addition in the passenger amenity improvement efforts of
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport Limited. The first passengers
of EK first class service from Thiruvananthapuram to Dubai Amir
Gallyamov, Gallia Tkhor and famous magician Gopinath Muthukad
were greeted at the airport with a traditional "Ponnada". Emirates is
deploying its wide-body Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in a three-class
cabin configuration – offering eight seats in first class, 42 in business
class and 185 spacious seats in economy class.
Emirates flight EK 523
will depart Thiruvananthapuram at 0430 hours local time and arrive in
Dubai at 0715 hours, local time. On Mondays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays, Emirates flight EK 522 will depart Dubai at 2140 hours and
arrive in Thiruvananthapuram at 0310 hrs, the following day, local time.
Premium passengers can experience ultimate luxury on-board First
Class cabins boasting private suites with seats that recline to a full-flat
bed, a personal electrically-controlled mini-bar, gourmet fine dining,
and a wide-screen 32” HD LCD screen.
The First Class cabin also
includes electrically-operated privacy dividers, offering passengers
ultimate privacy and comfort. First Class passengers can also enjoy the
luxury of First Class lounge at Dubai Airport and complimentary
chauffeur-driven airport transfer in Dubai. The safety initiatives put in
place at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport touches upon all
possible aspects of the safety measures necessary under the prevailing
health circumstances.
From stringent screening, social distancing,
sanitisation and disinfection processes were carefully put in place and
strictly followed at the airport premise. Simultaneously, TRV airport
incorporated technology as a key component of the safety measures.
While installation of glass partitions on all counters, strategic
placement of hand sanitisers at all touchpoints, sanitisation of cabs
across the airports, are a few more measures maintained throughout
this period, the statement added.
08/02/22 UNI
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