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Emirates made its inaugural landing in Antananarivo, Madagascar, with flight EK707, celebrated by a water cannon salute at Ivato International Airport
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The event was attended by high-profile dignitaries, including Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina, and top Emirates officials, highlighting the importance of this new route
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The inaugural flight was led by Captain Bruce Pope and First Officer Solo Chuk, and was nearly fully booked, showing strong interest in the new service
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Emirates showcased its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, offering three classes: First Class with private suites, Business Class with lie-flat seats, and spacious Economy Class
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President Rajoelina hailed the new route as a major step for tourism and economic growth in Madagascar, aiming to attract one million tourists by 2028
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Adnan Kazim of Emirates emphasized the airline's commitment to enhancing connectivity and supporting Madagascar's tourism industry by offering premium travel options
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The new four-weekly service connects Dubai, Seychelles, and Antananarivo, optimizing connections with key points in Europe, the Far East, West Asia, and the Middle East/GCC
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Emirates promises an exceptional travel experience with regionally inspired menus, luxury inflight services, and a vast entertainment selection on its ice platform
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The airline is the only one operating in Madagascar with First Class, providing a luxurious travel experience akin to a private hotel room
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Madagascar, the world's fourth-largest island, offers unique biodiversity, three UNESCO World Heritage sites, and promotes ecotourism to preserve its natural environment
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