UAE — Emirates airline has announced that its five daily flights to London Heathrow will all be served by A380s by 1st February next year. Combined with the daily Manchester A380 service, this will mean the world's largest A380 carrier will be sending 42 A380 flights to the UK each week, by far its biggest A380 market. Emirates has steadily grown its London A380 operations since first deploying the aircraft on a scheduled service to Heathrow in December 2008, the year the airline started to receive deliveries of the world's largest passenger jet aircraft. “Due to high customer demand for the A380 product, soon, travellers to and from London Heathrow will be able to enjoy our flagship aircraft on every flight," said Salem Obaidalla, Emirates' Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, Europe & Russian Federation. “Our customers will also have a greater chance of an all-A380 experience when travelling across our network between London, Dubai and places such as Bangkok, Beijing, Tokyo, Sydney, and from 1st October, Melbourne." The news follows a flood of recent announcements that the carrier has made detailing its rapid expansion plans. The carrier said Wednesday that it plans to launch three additional destinations in the next six months, on top of the 12 new routes already being rolled out in 2012. From 1st November, Emirates will launch four weekly flights to Adelaide, rising to a daily service from 1st February 2013. Adelaide will be the airline's fifth destination in Australia which is currently served with 70 flights per week. The airline's current double-daily service to Perth will grow to 19 weekly flights from 1st December, becoming a triple daily operation from 1st March next year. — Agencies