Emirates has confirmed the addition of its Airbus A350 to new cities across the Middle East, GCC, Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. This expansion takes advantage of the A350's operational flexibility and efficiency, featuring state-of-the-art cabins, including Business Class and Premium Economy, now available in more destinations than ever before.
Starting on June 1, Emirates will begin operating the A350 to Tunis, with service six times a week (except Tuesdays) on flight EK 747/748. The A350 will also be introduced on daily flights EK 905/906 to Amman from the same date.
From July 1, the A350 will make its debut in Istanbul, operating daily flights EK 117/118, and in Dammam (Saudi Arabia) on flights EK 827/828. On August 1, the aircraft will begin services to Ho Chi Minh City in Southeast Asia on flights EK 364/365, while Baghdad will be served three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday) starting on August 3.
Starting on September 1, the A350 will also launch daily operations to Oslo on flights EK 159/160. In addition to these new destinations, the airline will increase its presence in Bahrain and Kuwait, adding more flights from June and October, respectively.
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Flights to these new destinations with the A350 are now available for booking through Emirates’ official website, mobile app, retail stores, and travel agents.
“Our strategic A350 expansion across diverse geographies in the Middle East/GCC, Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia leverages the aircraft’s operational flexibility and efficiency, while offering more customers expanded premium travel options and the opportunity to experience our latest generation interiors like Business Class and Premium Economy along with plenty of thoughtful touches throughout every cabin, now available in more cities than ever before" said Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline.
Emirates’ A350 features three cabin classes, offering 312 seats. In Business Class, passengers will enjoy a 1-2-1 configuration, 32 lie-flat seats, and a mini-bar. Premium Economy offers 21 seats, while Economy Class has 259 seats with generous legroom. The cabin also includes technological innovations like wireless charging in Business Class, electric window blinds featuring the Ghaf logo, 4K touchscreen displays, and USB-C charging ports in every seat.
Emirates received its first Airbus A350-900 in November 2024, and since then, has added two more from an order of 65.
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