Emirates has announced the launch of a new daily service from Dubai to the Colombian capital, Bogotá, starting June 3 — also offering additional cargo capacity between the regions.
Aside from connecting Colombia with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the new services will establish a historic first-ever link between the greater Middle East region and the northern part of the South American continent.
Emirates said its entry into Bogotá will expand its South American network to four gateways, complementing its scheduled services to São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires.
The latest destination will also enhance the airline's operations in the Americas to now serve 19 points across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia.
"The new Boeing 777-300ER services will also offer up to 20 tonnes tonnes of capacity for cargo on each flight, opening up access to more global markets for Colombian exports such as fresh flowers, fruits and vegetables and other perishable goods," the carrier added.
"We've long wanted to serve Colombia, and the addition of Bogotá to our network is part of our strategy to deliver better connectivity, expand options and choice for travellers and provide unparalleled premium experiences on the ground and in the air," said Sir Tim Clark, president Emirates Airlines.
The daily flights to Bogotá, South America's second largest city by population.