Emirates' A380 joins Hamburg Airport cenetary celebrations

The 489-seat flagship of the Emirates' fleet touched down in Hamburg on Saturday, replacing EK flight 59 and under the command of Captain Fritz Wildt from the German city of Munich and Hauke Smid from Hamburg.
Thousands of spectators joined the weekend of celebrations in Hamburg, lining viewing platforms to catch a glimpse of the world's largest passenger jet - this time donning a large centenary sticker.
"This is the first time Emirates and indeed any airline has conducted a scheduled A380 service into Hamburg,” said Tim Clark, president, Emirates Airline. “This is very much a case of our double-decker returning to the home of its final stages of production. Hamburg is immensely important to us, both as gateway into Germany and for the skilled finishing work conducted on our magnificent A380 fleet."
“September 24th was a very special day for Hamburg Airport. We not only celebrated our 100th birthday together with the whole of Northern Germany, we also welcomed the first scheduled A380 service to Hamburg," said Michael Eggenschwiler, CEO of Hamburg Airport. "My thanks go out to Emirates, who made this possible. Our guests had an unforgettable day with the Emirates' superjumbo as a highlight.”
The twin-deck aircraft, offering 399 seats in Economy Class, 76 mini-pods in Business Class and 14 First Class Private Suites, has become renowned around the world for its on board facilities, comfort and quietness. The airline's ice entertainment system is available throughout all cabin classes, which are staffed by trained multinational crew. Upstairs, First and Business Class passengers are able to congregate in the popular onboard lounge. Two onboard spas, enabling travellers to take a shower at 43,000 feet, are available to First Class passengers.
Joining Tim Clark on the Hamburg flight was Salem Obaidalla, Emirates' senior vice president, commercial operations, Europe & Russian Federation and VIP guests. They were welcomed at Hamburg Airport by a delegation including the Lord Mayor of Hamburg Olaf Scholz and Michael Eggenschwiler, the airport's CEO.
Emirates airline currently has 15 double-deckers in service and a further 75 on order.
As part of the airport's anniversary activities, Emirates provided the winners of a media competition with a special tour of the A380, along with other invited guests. Members of the airline's sponsored HSV football team also joined the celebrations.
Emirates is looking to hire 4,000 cabin crew this financial year to support its expansion and was recruiting on-site as part of the weekend event.
After being seen by thousands of people - up close and from afar - the A380 left Hamburg on Saturday afternoon to return to Dubai - on this occasion replacing the scheduled EK flight 60.
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