On April 2 Emirates resumed non-stop flights between Dubai (DXB) and Tokyo/Haneda (HND), restoring its entire pre pandemic network in Japan and resuming services at the Japanese capital’s two main airport. The airline continues to restore its offering in Asia as passenger demand increases.
Flight EK 313 was operated on a Boeing 777 «Game Changer» registered as A6-EQL, which took off from Dubai International Airport (DXB) at 08:28 local time and landed at Haneda Airport (HND) at 22:13, after eight hours and 45 minutes.
«We have been present in the market for more than 20 years and are very pleased to finally return to Tokyo-Haneda as we look forward to supporting the growing demand for international travel. The overnight flight from Haneda offers valuable connectivity for travelers to access Emirates’ points beyond Dubai in the Europe, Africa and Middle East regions«, said Satish Sethi, Emirates’ Japan Country Manager.
Flight schedule between Dubai and Haneda
- Dubai – Tokyo/Haneda Flight EK 312 DXB 07:50 – HND 22:35 daily flights.
- Tokyo/Haneda – Dubai Flight EK 313 HND 00:05 – DXB 06:20 daily flights.
Route data
- In the period from June 2 to October 1, flight EK 313 will arrive at DXB at 05:50.
The service is operated on Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with 354 seats in three classes (6 First Class «Game Changer»/42 Business Class/306). In Japan, Emirates has connections to more than 24 domestic destinations through a codeshare partnership with Japan Airlines. Japanese travelers also have access to more than 130 destinations including services to popular cities in Spain, Italy, France, the United Kingdom and the United States offered by the airline through its hub in Dubai (DXB).
In addition to its operations to Haneda (HND), the airline has daily flights from Tokyo – Narita (NRT) and Osaka – Kansai (KIX) operated by Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER respectively. The Gulf carrier will offer 16,786 seats per week between Dubai (DXB) and Japan.
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