Emirates ramps up London flights
Emirates will operate an additional five-a-week winter service to London Heathrow from 31 October 2023 through30 March 2024.
This seasonal service is designed to meet market demand during the busy winter season.
Emirates already offers six daily A380 London flights to Heathrow.
The additional flights will use Emirates’ wide-body Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in a three-class configuration of First, Business and Economy classes.
Reservations are live now on www.emirates.com
Richard Jewsbury, Emirates UK Divisional VP, said: “We’re pleased to offer customers enhanced connectivity to Dubai and look forward to welcoming our customers from London.”
Emirates recently restarted A380 service to Birmingham and Glasgow, double daily services to Stansted, and extra services to Newcastle and London Gatwick.
The airline currently serves the UK with 126 weekly flights.
In addition to London flights, Emirates’ network spans over 140 destinations across six continents.
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