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New home for Dubai rugby on track

Emirates Airline purpose-built Sevens venue to be a "vast improvement" on Exiles Rugby Club.

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The A380 - Pay up or shut up

Anil Bhoyrul responds to David Westley’s claim that the new A380 has taken the thrill out of air travel, and forgotten all about economy class passengers.

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The A380 - bigger, but not better

The new, shiny Airbus A380 is really the 07:46 Network East commuter train to Slough but fatter, argues a rather depressed David Westley.

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Time to tax the fat

The more you weigh the more you should pay for your flights argues a well rounded David Westley.

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Emirates confirm footrests get the boot

UPDATE 1: Economy class footrests go but Business class get individual mini-bars.

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Don't miss our live service from the A380

Dogged by delays, the Emirates A380 takes to the skies on Tuesday and we're on board.

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A380 will be first paperless plane

Emirates to remove all seat-pocket paper from new superjumbo, lighten aircraft by one tonne.

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Passengers hit by Emirates ticket hike

Dubai-based carrier increases ticket cost up to 10%, effective August 1, over soaring fuel prices.

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Growth of private jet industry surges 18%

Demand for private jets rocketing in the region, despite global slowdown, increasing fuel costs.

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Emirates axes Durban flights over fuel price

Dubai airline cancels plans to launch direct flights to South African city as fuel costs bite.

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Are you being served?

With airline catering improving, carriers are competing to deliver the best cuisine. 

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Emirates sets date for landmark A380 launch

Airline will put world's largest passenger aircraft into service Aug. 1 to New York.

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Emirates to get first A380 next month

Dubai airline to take delivery of one Airbus by July 28, expects to receive five by March 2009.

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Greece is the word

It's steeped in culture, has sun-kissed beaches, a wide range of water sport-related activities, great shopping and luxury hotels, so why is Greece overlooked by the majority of Gulf-based travellers and agents?

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Emirates avoids Airbus A380 delay

Dubai-owned airline says delivery schedule for superjumbos not affected by latest setback.

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Emirates voted most popular airline

SURVEY: More than 50% of respondents prefer Dubai-based carrier to any other regional airline.

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Business travel booms in Middle East

SURVEY: Residents across Gulf increasingly on the move, more than half respondents plan to increase travel.

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'Very disappointed' if A380 delayed - Emirates

But airline chief does not expect setback despite Airbus review of delivery targets.

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Mideast airlines face further A380 delay

Airbus carrying out major review of delivery targets for superjumbo, CEO Tom Enders says.

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