Emirates retrofitted Boeing 777 service announced for more cities
Emirates will introduce retrofitted Boeing 777s to more destinations on its route network, including more flights to London Stansted.
The airline’s retrofit programme continues to progress, with an aircraft receiving its facelift and rolling out every three weeks.
Emirates aims to serve 44 cities with its fleet of refurbished Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft by September 2025.
London Stansted will receive its second daily service with refreshed Boeing 777 interiors from 1 June, following announcements of its first service commencing on 7 May.
From 1 June 2025, all flights operating to/from Lisbon will offer upgraded Boeing 777 cabins.
To Dublin, Emirates will debut its latest Business and Premium Economy cabins on EK 161/162, starting 25 June.
Hong Kong, becomes the second Greater China destination to be served with the retrofitted Emirates Boeing 777 starting 15 July.
Flights to the Maldives will get an enhanced B777 onboard experience with the refreshed interiors on EK 658/659 from 1 June; as well as EK 656/657 and EK 660/661 from 15 July.
Emirates’ upgraded Boeing 777 service is also coming to Kolkata and Colombo in August, as well as Johannesburg and Cape Town in September.
Emirates has expanded its Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 fleet refurbishment programme to cover more than 220 aircraft.
This is the airline’s most ambitious retrofit undertaking—a $5 billion investment
The refurbished Emirates Boeing 777 features a four-class configuration, with Emirates’ signature Premium Economy and Business Class cabins.
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