- Second daily flight launches between Dubai and Perth from December
- Emirates flight to bring extra 129,000 inbound seats to Western Australia per year
- Further bolsters WA's reputation as a key aviation hub, with direct links between 20 international cities
- Supported by the Western Australian Government in partnership with Perth Airport
Getting to Western Australia is now even easier, with Emirates today launching a second daily flight from Dubai.
The new service will bring more than 129,000 inbound seats into Western Australia each year by greatly enhancing access to WA from key tourism markets, including Continental Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States - just in time for WA's peak summer season.
The extra Boeing 777-300ER service is proudly supported by the WA Government through the $75 million Aviation Recovery Fund, in partnership with Perth Airport.
It comes just days after the resumption of China Southern Airlines' direct route from Guangzhou to Perth, while South African Airways is also increasing flights between Johannesburg and Perth from next week due to demand.
WA is currently serviced by 25 international airlines with new or resumed direct connections established with 20 global destinations, reinforcing WA's status as Australia's Western Gateway.
Perth's international inbound seat capacity has fully recovered compared to 2019 and has achieved 29 per cent monthly growth compared to the same time last year.
For more information visit emirates.com/au .
As stated by Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti:
"This is another huge win for Western Australia and a massive vote of confidence in our status as a growing aviation hub and premier tourism destination.
"Increased connectivity with Dubai strengthens our ties to key markets across Europe, the UK, and the US, attracting up to 129,000 more visitors each year and stimulating economic growth across the State.
"More flights from these key markets across the globe not only enhance connectivity, they also broaden our appeal as a location for investment.
"We've been clear about our commitment to further bolster Western Australia's aviation network, as it supports tourism and the broader local economy, and we'll continue to encourage more airlines to establish or expand their connections into our State."