Emirates Airline will start daily flights to Chicago on August 5, as the carrier seeks to increase connections between the UAE and the United States.
The new destination will be the ninth for Emirates to America. Emirates previously said it would fly to Boston from March 10. It also flies to Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington.
“Emirates’ continued focus on US expansion shows no end. With services to Chicago, the airline not only directly challenges weaker US airlines like American and United right in their backyard, but that the key business market in this part of the country means a huge pool of high yield corporate traffic that Emirates can tap into,” said Saj Ahmad, the chief analyst at StrategicAero Research.
Tim Clark, the president of Emirates Airline, saidChicago had “long been a destination in the United States which Emirates has wished to serve.
“Like Dubai, Chicago is a major global trade and transportation hub with great cultural diversity that is an economic engine for its region. We welcome the chance to establish a non-stop trade bridge between these two great cities,” Mr Clark added.
In 2012, US exports to the UAE reached US$22.5 billion, an increase of 42 per cent compared with 2011.
In addition to carrying passengers, the flight to Boston will carry up to 17 tonnes of cargo. Emirates already operates a twice a week freighter service to Chicago, according to a company statement.
The airline said yesterday that its air freight division, Emirates SkyCargo, would operate from May 1 from a new cargo terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport.
Emirates' expansion in the US mirrors that of Etihad.
The Abu Dhabi-based carrier is to launch a second daily flight to New York from March 1.
The airline will also begin daily service to Los Angeles from June, and a thrice-weekly service to Dallas-Fort Worth from December.
Etihad’s other US destinations are Chicago, Miami and Washington.
In December, Etihad started recruiting in the US to meet its rapid expansion in the American market. the UAE’s Abu Dhabi International Airport also offers a pre-custom clearance for passengers going to the United States, a move that eases travel between the two countries.
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