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Emirates Announces New A350 Aircraft Destinations: Book Your Seat Now!

Emirates today announced the first set of destinations to be served by its new Airbus A350 aircraft, which will enter service in September 2024. involved The new aircraft will serve 9 destinations over the next few months, providing customers with the latest unique cabin experiences.

The first ten aircraft will be divided into three classes, including 32 new generation seats in business class, 21 seats in premium economy class, and 259 seats in Emirates economy class on the aircraft allocate all that for short and medium service flights within its network of destinations, which it starts with a flight to Bahrain.

With the entry into service of the new A350 model, Emirates Airlines will offer its customers a new opportunity to experience the premium economy class, and the new generation business class cabin for the first time, on short and medium-haul flights in the Middle East, the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, the West Asian region, and Europe.

Adnan Kazim, Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Emirates Airlines, said: “The addition of the new A350 aircraft to the Emirates fleet is a game changer, as it will improve the efficiency of our short and medium regional service. points, and we will increase our operational flexibility to destinations in the Middle East and GCC countries. ”Gulf Cooperation, West Asia and Europe.

He said: “The A350 embodies Emirates Airlines’ long-term commitment to invest in providing the best customer experience in the air, due to the features it provides, which includes the latest generation of cabinet products, such as Premium Economy Class, and advanced. inflight entertainment technology, as well as many other features that… “Customers will prefer the new aircraft to 9 cities in this short period of time giving our customers more cabin options across different circular segments -logical, and we will make sure that we keep up. our competitiveness and our leading position in the industry.”

Emirates will operate the new aircraft equipped with the carrier’s latest cabins to the following destinations:

Middle East/GCC Region

· Bahrain: via daily flight “EK 839/840” starting September 15. The number of flights to Bahrain is expected to gradually increase to two, with the second flight starting on November 1.

· Kuwait: via daily flight “EK 853/854” on September 16.

Muscat: Via daily flight EK 866/867, starting 1 December.

Western Asia

Mumbai: Via flight EK 502/503 starting on October 27.

Ahmedabad: Through daily flight EK 538/539 starting from 27 October.

· Colombo: via daily flight EK 654/655 from 1 January 2025.

Europe

· Lyon: daily flight starting December 1st.

· Bologna: on December 1.

Edinburgh: The destination will return to the Emirates network from November 4, with an A350 aircraft. More details will be announced soon.

Emirates Airlines will announce more destinations in the coming months as new aircraft join its fleet.

Reservations and tickets for Emirates flights to A350 destinations are available from today on the website: emirates.com, through the Emirates app, or through travel agents.

The A350 aircraft provides an exceptional passenger experience, with the quietest cabin in its class, high ceilings, ample cabin space and standard ambient lighting designed to reduce flight fatigue. reduce Emirates will announce the A350’s seat features and other cabin details in the coming months.

Emirates’ total orders for the A350-900 model reached 65 aircraft, in line with plans aimed at supporting the carrier’s future growth, as well as the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33), set by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai (May God protect him), to add 400 cities to Dubai’s foreign trade map in the next ten years.

2024-05-06 09:15:21
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