Emirates has carried around 200,000 passengers on its non-stop service between Auckland and Dubai and says the success of the route was based on upgrading to the A380 superjumbo.
Emirates todaycelebrated 12 months since the first Auckland arrival on the non-stop route, flown first with a 266-seat Boeing 777-200LR and from last October 30 with the double-decker A380, providing up to 491 seats.
The average flight time northbound has been 16 hours, 57 minutes and southbound the duration (usually with tail winds) has been 15 hours, 38 minutes which was quicker than expected. The flight was the longest commercial in the world until Qatar began services from Doha on February 6.
Upgrading the aircraft type was one of the key reasons for a successful first year on the route, the world's longest A380 flight, said Emirates.
"The Boeing 777-200LR was an ideal aircraft to start with on the route and we have been able to build on that successful launch period with the upgrade in capacity provided by our flagship A380s," said Emirates' New Zealand regional manager, Chris Lethbridge.