An Emirates’ A380 aircraft will make a one-off landing at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), Katunayake, on Aug. 14 as the global airline joins local authorities in the celebration of the airport’s resurfaced runway.
The special flight, operating as EK654 from Dubai, will be the first A380 aircraft to disembark passengers in Sri Lanka after completing a commercial service. The one-off A380 aircraft will arrive at 4:10 p.m. and be on ground for more than six hours before it returns to Dubai as flight EK655 departing at 10:10 p.m., enabling airport executives, VIPs, trade partners and media to enjoy a guided static tour of the double-decker aircraft.
Ahmed Khoory, Emirates’ senior vice president, West Asia and Indian Ocean, said: “Colombo has welcomed us from the day Emirates commenced daily flights from Dubai in 1986, just a year after the airline launched its operations.
We are honored to work alongside the city, airport, and the Sri Lankan civil aviation authorities, to bring our flagship A380 to this vibrant destination. For BIA and for aviation enthusiasts in Sri Lanka, this will certainly be a special day and we look forward to showcasing our unique on board products in this market.”
Customers in Sri Lanka can experience Emirates’ double-decker aircraft by connecting through the airline’s Dubai hub to more than 45 A380 destinations.
Emirates is the first and only airline in the world to operate a fleet of all Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft for its passenger flights. Since 2008, Emirates has flown over 80 million passengers on its A380 fleet.
Emirates commenced operations to Sri Lanka in April 1986 and operates a total of 34 flights a week from Colombo — 27 flights westward to Malé and Dubai and seven eastward to Singapore connecting onwards to Melbourne, Australia. The airline has deployed ultra-modern Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft on scheduled flights serving Sri Lanka.
Emirates to operate one-off A380 flight to Colombo
Updated 28 July 2017