Emirates Airlines operates its new Airbus aircraft to Kuwait and Bahrain

Emirates Airlines announced that it will advance the operating date of its latest Airbus A350 aircraft to Kuwait and Bahrain to next January 8, making them the second and third destinations served by the carrier with its latest aircraft.
The carrier will operate the new Airbus A350 aircraft on a daily flight to and from Kuwait, where flight No. “EK 853” will take off from Dubai at 01:25, arriving in Kuwait at 2:15, while the return flight “EK 854” will take off from Kuwait at 3:00. 40 arriving in Dubai at 6:25.
While the carrier will serve Bahrain with its new aircraft via two daily flights to and from Manama, where flight “EK 835” will take off from Dubai at 8:20 to arrive in Bahrain at 8:40, and the return flight “EK 838” will take off from Bahrain at 10:00 to arrive. To Dubai at 12:15.
The second flight, EK 839, will depart Dubai at 16:00, arriving in Bahrain at 16:40, while the return flight, EK 840, will depart from Bahrain at 17:45, arriving in Dubai at 20:00. (All times are in local time for Dubai, Kuwait and Bahrain).
Spacious compartments
The Emirates A350-900 aircraft is divided into three classes, with spacious cabins that can accommodate 312 passengers, as the new generation of business class includes 32 seats that can be converted into beds in a 1-2-1 configuration, the premium economy class has 21 seats in a 2-3-2 configuration, and the first class Economy: 259 seats distributed 3-3-3, to provide a more comfortable travel experience for passengers.
The Emirates A350, which serves both destinations, has a host of new features in every class, including higher ceilings, wider aisles, new technological touches, faster Wi-Fi, and the latest version of the inflight entertainment system, Ice, which provides a cinematic experience for customers to enjoy a wide range of media. and on-demand entertainment channels.
Emirates Airlines has been serving Kuwait since 1989, and currently operates 29 flights weekly. The Emirates Airbus A350 aircraft heading to Kuwait is the second aircraft model to feature a premium economy class cabin and newly designed business class seats, after the operation of the updated Boeing 777 aircraft last October.
Emirates operates 22 weekly flights to Bahrain, which will now be served by a mix of Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 aircraft.
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