The airline will deploy a Boeing 737-800 aircraft to operate the new service, which will begin from October 14.
The agreement is a part of RTA’s naming rights project, which aims to raise revenue for the Dubai Metro through branding.
Dubai carrier ponders regular double-decker services to Iranian capital
The Qatari carrier will deploy the jumbo jet on its Doha- London route from October.
The deal might be valued at about $3.2 billion, according to the list prices of the aircraft.
The Gulf carrier plans to instead invest in equity stakes and codeshare deals to grow, said James Hogan.
CEO Akbar Al Baker said Airbus was not to blame for the delayed delivery of the world’s largest airliner.
The new applications that were released include the Drivers and Vehicles smartphone app, Smart Parking app, Business Sector Services app, Salik Smart app and the Public Transport app.
Sir Tim Clark says information regarding the presence of missiles on ground in Eastern Ukraine was withheld from airlines.
The rise in accidents has set the bills soaring for aviation insurers, with firms looking at annual losses worth $2 billion this year.
The revamped runways at Dubai International Airport are equipped with better technology that will help push up the number of arrivals an hour, an official said.
The expansion is expected to be the biggest airport project in the world and would take place in two phases over six to eight years.
The new service will add 1,904 new seats per week on the Abu Dhabi-Karachi route and improve weekly connectivity to other markets.
New facility allows premium passengers on early morning arrivals to freshen up before checking into their hotels
Chester-based Stella operates five brands that provide travel services ranging from retail operations to call centres.
The emirate is looking to expand its smart gates programme and introduce new software systems at the airport.
The aircraft, carrying about 100 Americans from Afghanistan, was diverted to Iran because of issues with its flight plan.
Transport consultancy Consultrans said it had been awarded a 10-month contract to conduct the study.
Globally, passenger traffic demand was up 5.3 per cent in July compared to the same period last year, IATA said.
Etihad clinched a deal last month to buy 49 per cent of lossmaking Alitalia for 1.76 billion euros.
An investment in Qantas does is not in line with the airline’s strategy, Emirates’ COO Thierry Antinori said.
Emirates is the world’s largest operator of the A380 with 51 currently flying and has a further 89 of the planes on order.
Dubai International cut back flights by about 26 per cent for 80 days from May 1 as both its runways were upgraded.
The budget airline announced that it will begin services to Bujumbura in Burundi, Entebbe in Uganda and Kigali in Rwanda.
The carrier is set to receive the first delivery of the new widebody aircraft in the fourth quarter of this year.
The company, one of the more profitable assets of debt-laden Dubai World, posted a first-half net profit of $332 million.
Etihad CEO James Hogan says he supports the need for “absolute clarity” regarding its 33.3 per cent stake in Swiss carrier Darwin.
Switzerland’s Federal Office of Civil Aviation said that Darwin, rebranded as Etihad Regional, has until Sept. 30 to make changes to the agreement.
The one-km-long diversion, expected to last for a month, will be the final one ahead of the Dubai Tram launch in November.
The US Federal Aviation Administration said the move was taken after “updated assessment of risk” and a lack of airlines wishing to fly in the airspace.