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Emirates introduces family transport services

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Emirates Airline has expanded its chauffeur-drive service to and from Dubai International Airport by introducing Mercedes-Benz people carriers, specifically for large families and groups travelling in first or business class.

The carrier has claimed it is making family and group travel more convenient by launching a brand new range of larger limousines, which can accommodate up to seven passengers. This removes the need for large groups to be separated in two vehicles.

Fifteen Mercedes-Benz Vianos, secured by Emirates through Gargash Enterprises in Dubai, are now operating in Dubai.

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One of the key benefits of the vehicles, in addition to extra space and comfort, is the extra storage space to accommodate large amounts of luggage.

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