Emirates’ Premium Economy spreads wings to India
India is the next destination to get Emirates’ Premium Economy experience.
It will be available to customers flying to and from Mumbai and Bengaluru, starting 29 October.
Emirates will fly newly retrofitted A380 aircraft to both cities.
The A380 superjumbos feature the new Premium Economy seats, as well as refreshed interiors.
Travellers get more legroom and an elevated dining experience.
Seats can be booked now for travel from 29 October.
Premium Economy will be deployed on flights to more destinations as the roll out of retrofitted four-class A380s continues.
Premium Economy is already available on flights to nine destinations, including New York JFK, San Francisco and Houston in the US, London Heathrow, Sydney and Singapore.
Premium Economy cabins will also make their debut to Los Angeles in July, bringing the number of routes offering the product to 12 by the end of 2023.
Emirates first launched its services to India in October 1985, from Dubai to Delhi and Mumbai.
Since then, Emirates has grown its India operations to a total of nine destinations Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.
Learn more about : Emirates ( United Kingdom )
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