Emirates Airlines expanded the excellent tourist class

Emirates Airlines intends to expand the excellent tourist class, to include four cities in the Middle East and West Asia, on its new Airbus A350, in addition to its updated aircraft from the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777.
The carrier stated, in a statement, that the excellent Economy Class seats, in addition to the degree of new business, will be available on more trips from Amman and to them, Muscat, Bahrain and Mumbai, in addition to a smooth and consistent experience on linking trips across Dubai to destinations that are also served by those planes.
Emirates Airlines plans to operate its updated and new planes to the Jordanian capital, Amman, as of October 26, 2025, on the Airbus A380 by dividing the four degrees, and on board the two daily flights “EK 903” and “EK 904”.
The operation of the aircraft to the Indian city of Mumbai, as of October 26, 2025, will be on the updated Boeing 777 on 22 flights per week.
Emirates Airlines will occupy its updated and new planes to the Omani capital, Muscat, as of next October 30, on its new Airbus A350, via the two flights “EK 862” and “EK 863”, on Thursday and Saturday, and to Bahrain from the fourth of next December, where Emirates Airlines will add its “Boeing 777”, which is updated via the two flights. 833 “, and” EK 834 “on Thursday.
And Emirates Airlines pointed out that these additions enhance the availability of excellent tourist class seats on more than 635 flights per week in its network. By winter, the carrier will serve 68 cities in the excellent tourist degree, of which 36 cities will be fully provided with excellent Economy Class Class.
The carrier revealed that it is working to expand the scope of the excellent tourist class seats strategically, while it is expected to provide more than two million seats by the end of 2025, pointing out that the carrier provides more than 1.8 million seats within this degree at the level of its network and its destinations.
It is noteworthy that the “Emirates Airlines” program to update the fleet of its aircraft is one of the largest modernization programs in the aviation industry, as it includes subjecting aircraft to a comprehensive renewal process, in a three -week process for each plane. So far, the carrier has completed update 67 aircraft as part of a plan that includes 219 aircraft, including 110 Airbus A380 and 109 Boeing 777 aircraft.
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