Emirates Airlines (EK) expands its Dubai (DXB)-Bali (DPS) route, adding a second daily A380 service from September 1 to October 26, 2024.
Emirates A380 flights
UAE-based Emirates Airlines (EK) marks a successful year since introducing its Premium Economy product in Singapore (SIN).
On June 15, 2024, Passengers onboard the Emirates Airlines (EK) flight from São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governor André Franco Montoro International Airport (GRU) to Dubai International Airport (DXB) operated by A380 experienced an unexpected incident.
Today (May 7, 2024), Emirates (EK) announced its plans to undergo a complete refurbishment of an additional 43 A380s and 28 Boeing 777 aircraft, expanding its retrofit program to include a total of 191 aircraft.
Images depicting damage sustained by an Emirates A380 following a collision with a ground vehicle at Moscow Domodedovo Airport have surfaced.
Emirates (EK) Airlines Airbus A380 returned triumphantly to Vienna (VIE) today, ending a nearly four-year hiatus and transporting over 400 passengers to the Austrian capital.
Emirates (EK) is set to enhance its services to Osaka (KIX) by introducing the Airbus A380 aircraft from June 1, 2024.
The re-opening follows the recent announcement that Emirates will be upgauging its second daily Brisbane service EK430/431 to an A380 starting from 1 October
In the schedule update from last week, Emirates (EK) has made changes to its planned Airbus A380 operations by removing the scheduled A380 service to China.
Emirates Airlines (EK) flight EK123, operated by an Airbus A380 registered as A6-EDO, encountered a lightning strike during landing at Istanbul Airport (IST).