Emirates Airlines launches a third direct flight between Melbourne and Dubai with the updated Boeing 777 aircraft

Emirates Airlines intends to launch a third direct flight between Dubai and Melbourne starting March 30, 2025. The third service will be operated by an Emirates Boeing 777-300.ER The updated four-class cabin is equipped with the airline’s award-winning products in Premium Economy Class and the latest generation of Business Class seats..
The carrier currently operates two non-stop flights daily between Dubai and Melbourne using two Airbus aircraft A380 With a four-class division, and a daily flight connecting Dubai to Melbourne via Singapore with a Boeing 777-300.ER. Emirates Airlines operations between Singapore and Melbourne will cease on March 30, 2025. The carrier intends to operate the third direct flight between Dubai and Melbourne and the fourth flight between Dubai and Singapore with new flight numbers, provided that alternative travel arrangements will be provided or a full refund will be made to affected customers who hold reservations on the Emirates route. singapore melbourne.
Starting from March 30, 2025, the Emirates Boeing 777 aircraft will be operated in a four-class split on flights EK 404 and EK 405 between Dubai and Melbourne. Emirates flight EK404 will depart from Dubai at 21:15, arriving in Melbourne at 17:40 the next day, and the return flight EK405 will depart Melbourne at 23:55, arriving in Dubai at 07:00. From the next day. (All times are in Dubai and Melbourne local time).
The third daily non-stop flight also provides customers with more options and convenient flight timings, with unparalleled connecting and travel options via Dubai to 27 European cities served by multiple daily flights, including London, Paris and Frankfurt..
The updated Emirates Boeing 777 aircraft includes 8 suites in first class, 40 seats in business class, 24 seats in premium economy class, and 256 seats in economy class, which will support Emirates’ operations in Victoria with the carrier’s new generation of products. Emirates’ Premium Economy Class cabins were awarded ‘Best in Class’ at the Business Traveler Asia Pacific Awards 2024. The cream leather seats with 6-way adjustable headrests are 38 inches wide and 19.5 inches wide. Reclines 8 inches for more space, stretch and relaxation.
The 20.7-inch-wide Business Class seat can be converted into a lie-flat bed and can recline up to 78.6 inches, and the new 1-2-1 seating split allows each customer to have aisle access. Customers will also be able to enjoy a private minibar, a dining or work table, multiple charging ports for personal devices and a 23-inch high-definition personal screen, one of the largest in the air. The business class cabin will also include a small bar that allows passengers to quickly grab snacks and refreshments mid-flight.
With the upcoming operation of Emirates Boeing 777 four-class aircraft to and from Melbourne, the carrier will offer 3,472 seats weekly in Premium Economy Class in Melbourne and Sydney, allowing a greater number of passengers to experience the best features and advanced amenities..
Emirates Airlines restores seat capacity to Australia before the pandemic
Emirates Airlines has restarted its second flight to Perth as of December 1, now providing approximately 12,000 seats weekly to and from the city, providing additional flights to popular points such as London, Dublin, Rome and Edinburgh. The second Perth service will strengthen commercial links between Western… Australia and the whole world.
Emirates flight EK424 departs from Dubai at 09:15, arriving in Perth at 00:10. Emirates flight EK425 will depart Perth at 06:00, arriving in Dubai at 1:10 (all times are local time for Dubai and Perth). The Boeing 777 aircraft offers 354 seats in three classes: 8 suites in first class, 42 seats in business class, and 304 seats in economy class..
Last October 28, Emirates Airlines restarted its services to Adelaide, which helps increase the number of visitors to South Australia from Dubai and major markets through its route network..
The carrier now operates 77 weekly services to and from five Australian stations: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. Emirates Airlines’ gradual and deliberate resumption of its operations to and from Australia provides seamless connectivity through multiple daily services through its gateways, which enhances tourism development, stimulates economic activity and attracts commercial investments..
Ongoing commitment to Australia
Emirates has been committed to Australia for nearly three decades, and its investment goes beyond just operating its flights. Emirates Airlines employs hundreds of Australians globally and in Australia. The Emirates Group (including dnata) has a national footprint in aviation and tourism in Australia and has established partnerships with many local companies. Emirates has also invested more than $230 million in an extensive portfolio of sponsorships across sports and arts in Australia, including the Australian Open, Collingwood Football Club and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, to name a few..
Last November 6, the United Arab Emirates and Australia signed a comprehensive economic partnership agreement, paving the way for closer economic relations between the two countries by increasing trade exchange, enhancing cooperation between the private sector, and facilitating investment flows between the two countries. With the ability of Emirates to transport more than 2,350 tons of cargo to and from Australia every week, Emirates is well placed to contribute to the development of trade relations between the UAE and Australia through high-capacity, multi-directional and world-class freight operations, helping To speed up the flow of goods.
Emirates and Qantas customers can also access a wide network of destinations thanks to the code partnership between the two carriers, which extends for ten years. Together, Emirates and Qantas provide their customers with access to more than 120 destinations, including 60 points across Australia and New Zealand. Qantas customers can fly with Emirates to Dubai and reach more than 65 cities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Together, Emirates and Qantas have carried more than 15 million passengers on 543,000 flights over the past ten years.
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