Middle Eastern airline Emirates is expanding its Asian network with three new routes, including the Chinese city of Shenzhen.
The carrier will operate in Da Nang, Vietnam and Da Nang, Siem Lip, Cambodia, and it has revealed that it will be connected via Bangkok.
Flights to Deep Shenzhen will begin on July 1st with daily service using the 332-seat Boeing 777-300ers, consisting of four classes.
Emirates says the link will provide a fourth gateway to mainland China after Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
“The expansion to deep Shenzhen opens new doors for business and economic exchange between this technology powerhouse and the global market,” says Vice President Adnan Kazim.
The airline has introduced four flights per week to Da Nang from June 2nd, and three flights per week to Siem Reap the following day.
Da Nang and Siem Reap will be offered via Bangkok as previous connections to the two class 777-300ers with 421 seats.
The Emirates are already flying to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, as well as the Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh.