Today (May 6, 2024), Emirates (EK) unveiled the initial roster of destinations slated to be serviced by its Airbus A350 aircraft, set to commence operations in September 2024.
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Within a decade of its establishment, Emirates began introducing widebody aircraft such as the Airbus A330 and A340 into its fleet.
Dubai International Airport (DXB), renowned as the world’s busiest hub for international travel, is poised to transfer its operations to the city-state’s expansive secondary airfield located in the southern desert regions
With an outstanding order of 65 Airbus A350-900 aircraft, Emirates has solidified its commitment to expanding its fleet.
Emirates Airlines (EK) refuted social media claims regarding a potential air collision incident involving an Ethiopian Airlines (ET) flight, as confirmed by the national carrier on Wednesday.
Emirates Airline (EK) has submitted a request for authorization to inaugurate a novel international route connecting Dubai to Bogota, with a layover in Miami.
Emirates Airlines (EK) has completed the final phase of restoring its Australia capacity with the announcement of its return to Adelaide.
Currently, Emirates operates 63 weekly flights to Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, and Melbourne, utilizing a mix of A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft, serving 56,000 passengers per week across these major cities.
Emirates (EK) and Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras S.A (AD) have elevated their collaboration by introducing a reciprocal loyalty program.
Emirates is reinforcing commitment to South Korea by expanding operations in Seoul, adding three extra weekly flights from Feb 19, 2024.