Emirates A380 for Singapore
Emirates will boost its Dubai-Singapore route with the introduction of a permanent Airbus A380 service from December 1.
The 517-seat A380 aircraft will be deployed for flights EK354 and EK355 on the back of strong passenger demand in both directions, replacing the 354-seat Boeing 777-300ER, a 46% increase in capacity.
With the addition of A380 services, Emirates’ total capacity across four daily services from Dubai to Singapore increases to 1,659 seats daily.
The launch of A380 services confirms Changi Airport’s status as Emirates’ South East Asian hub with more than 1,100 seats daily connecting through to Brisbane, Melbourne and Colombo.
Flight EK 354 departs Dubai daily at 0325hrs (local time) and arrives in Singapore at 1440hrs (local time).
The return daily flight, EK 355 departs Singapore at 2135hrs (local time) and arrives in Dubai at 0100hrs (local time).
Ian Jarrett
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