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8 new destinations receive the updated Emirates Boeing 777 plane

Emirates Airlines has announced the launch of its updated Boeing 777 aircraft to eight new cities within its network, as part of its continued program of updating its aircraft, which includes subjecting aircraft to a comprehensive renewal process, in a three -week process for each plane.

Emirates Airlines aims to operate its updated fleet of Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 to 44 destinations by September 2025.

Emirates Airlines plans to start operating its updated aircraft to 8 new destinations as follows:

Lisbon: As of June 1, 2025 on all flights from/to Lisbon on the two flights “EK 191/192” and “EK 193/194”.

Dublin: As of June 25, 2025, via the “EK 161/162” trip.

Hong Kong, starting from July 15, 2025 via the “E -382/383” trip.

Maldives: As of June 1, 2025, on the trip “EK 658/659”, and through the two flights “EK 656/657” and “EK 660/661” as of July 15.

Collection: As of August 10, 2025 on the trip “EK 572/573”, at a rate of four trips per week (Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday).

Colombo: As of August 10, 2025 on the daily trip “EK 650/651”.

Johannesburg: starting from September 1, 2025 on the daily trip “EK 765/766”, and through the trip “EK 761/762” as of September 25, 2025.

Cape Town: As of September 20, 2025 on the daily trip “EK 770/771”.

Moreover, the London Stansted Airport will receive the second daily flight “EK 06/068” on the updated Boeing 777 plane starting next June 1.

Emirates Airlines has expanded its program to update its fleet of Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 to include more than 220 aircraft, in one of the largest updates in the aviation industry, with an investment of $ 5 billion, with the aim of providing the best products and exceptional travel experiences through its global network.

The updated Boeing 777 plane features a four -degree division, and includes an excellent tourist cabin and the new business class with a studied design that reflects Emirates Airlines standards.

Business degree seats come with a 1-2-1 distribution, providing privacy passengers, direct access to the corridors, and a space for work, relaxation and comfort.

The updated Boeing 777 also includes 24 seats in the excellent tourist class, along with 260 seats in the Economy Class.

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