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Emirates announces first 9 destinations to join its A350 network Emirates announces first 9 destinations to join its A350 network

Emirates has announced the first set of destinations to be served by its A350 aircraft entering service in September 2024. With 10 new A350s expected to join the Emirates fleet by 31 March 2025, the airline plans to deploy its latest aircraft type to 9 destinations in the coming months. Emirates has 65 Airbus A350-900s on order.

These first 10 Emirates A350 aircraft will offer 3 cabin classes, with 32 Business Class seats, 21 seats in Premium Economy, and 259 Economy Class seats. All of these aircraft are earmarked to serve short to medium haul cities on the Emirates network, with Bahrain as its inaugural destination.

As the first Emirates A350s begin entering the fleet, the airline will offer customers more opportunities to experience its highly acclaimed Premium Economy product and sample its next generation Business Class cabins for the first time, particularly on short and medium haul routes in the Middle East and GCC, West Asia and Europe.

In the Middle East/GCC – Emirates will operate its first A350 to Bahrain on the daily EK839/840 service from 15 September. Frequency of A350 services will progressively increase to cover two Bahrain services with the second service starting on 1 November. – The first Emirates A350 will land in Kuwait on the daily EK853/854 service on 16 September. Muscat’s daily EK866/867 will be served by the A350 from 1 December.

In West Asia – The Emirates A350 will be deployed on EK502/503 to Mumbai from 27 October. Ahmedabad’s daily EK538/539 will be served by the A350 from 27 October. Colombo’s fourth daily service EK654/655 will be served by the A350 from 01 January 2025.

In Europe, Lyon will be served daily with the Emirates A350 from 1 December. Bologna will be served by the A350 from 1 December. Edinburgh will rejoin the Emirates network from 4 November, operated by the A350.

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

Source: AERONEWS global