Emirates deploys Airbus A350 on India routes
Emirates has this week added Airbus A350 services to Mumbai and Ahmedabad, marking the aircraft’s inaugural operations in India.
With this addition, the A350 now serves five destinations across Emirates’ global network, following its debut flight to Edinburgh earlier this year.
Emirates’ A350 services to both Mumbai and Ahmedabad will operate daily.
The launch of A350 services to Mumbai and Ahmedabad follows the recent introduction of the aircraft on Emirates’ routes to Edinburgh, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
Emirates now operates 167 flights per week to nine Indian cities, including Mumbai and Bangalore, offering easy connections to India via Dubai including through its extensive UK network.
The Gulf carrier connects via London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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