Emirates has increased capacity on its Dublin route two months early because of surging demand. Effective 1 May, a 360-seat Boeing 777-300ER has been deployed to Dublin, which has become one of the airline’s most successful new passenger services. Just three weeks after the 9th January launch of flights, Emirates said a larger aircraft would be fast-tracked from 1 July this year. However, after a further review of passenger load factors and aircraft availability, the airline decided that the Airbus A330-200 needed to be upgraded even sooner. “The phenomenal performance of this new service continues to impress us. Now, Ireland has one of the largest aircraft in our fleet and we can offer 52% more seats, said Salem Obaidalla, Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, Europe & Russian Federation. “We thank all the customers who have supported our investment in Ireland and who have used the service to travel to Dubai and our extensive network beyond.” Popular destinations so far have included Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Tokyo, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Karachi. Dublin Airport Authority’s Chief Operations Officer, Robert Hilliard, said, “Dublin has been a resounding success for Emirates and we look forward to continuing to work with them in the future to further grow their operations in Ireland.” The 777-300ER brings a raft of products to passengers in all classes, including the ice entertainment system, where travellers can immerse themselves in more than 600 channels of movies, television programmes, games, audio books and music from across the world. Passengers flying First Class with Emirates can enjoy a very generous baggage allowance of 50kg. In Business Class, it’s 40kg and in Economy, a healthy 30 kg. The airline’s complimentary chauffeur-drive service is also available to First and Business Class passengers. All of Emirates’ customers can enjoy in-flight telephones, SMS and email, while activity packs are on board for children. As well as being able to carry more passengers, providing a boost to Ireland’s tourism, the larger 777 aircraft also benefits importers and exporters. The A330-200 has been able to carry up to 15 tonnes of cargo in the belly hold – this figure rises to 25 tonnes with the introduction of the 777. Pharmaceuticals, telecommunications equipment, seafood, meat, machinery, computers, computer parts and aircraft spares are amongst the exports being carried out of Ireland by Emirates SkyCargo. EK 0161 leaves Dubai at 07:00 daily and arrives in Dublin at 12:15. EK 0162 departs Dublin at 13:50 and lands in Dubai at 00:25 the next day. In addition to Dublin, the airline has launched new routes to Rio, Buenos Aires, Lusaka, Harare, Dallas and Seattle so far in 2012. The next is Ho Chi Minh City from 4th June, followed by Barcelona on 3rd July, Lisbon is effective 9th July and services to Washington start as of 12th September.