Most of these routes are well within the range of the Boeing 777, with Emirates primarily focusing on size instead.
Emirates is one of the most well-known and instantly recognizable airline brands worldwide. From its hub at Dubai International Airport (DXB), the carrier serves more than 140 destinations across the ...
Air Transport Intelligence has reported that Dubai airline Emirates is working closely with Boeing on its 777-300ER successor development effort, and indicates it could become the launch customer if ...
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Emirates to extend its Premium Economy offer to 10 new cities
Emirates expands Premium Economy with new A350 services and added frequencies to Copenhagen, Phuket and Cape Town.
Emirates expands its A350 and retrofitted Boeing 777 network with new daily flights, extra frequencies and Premium Economy ...
Starting 29 March, the daily EK430/31 service will be operated by the four-class 777-300ERs, complementing the A380 service ...
Emirates will launch its premium economy service in 10 brand-new cities and has announced that additional flights will be ...
Emirates is expanding its premium economy cabin to 10 new cities and increasing frequency on existing routes, with the new ...
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The Boeing 777-200LR has over 1,000 nautical miles longer range than the 777-300ER enabling it to serve a limited number of ...
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