Dubai: Emirates Airlines has revealed the first cities in its network to showcase its newest Boeing 777 cabin interiors. The move marks a significant enhancement to its fleet and passenger experience on global routes.
The airline’s revamped B777s will fly to Geneva, Tokyo Haneda, and Brussels, offering more opportunities for the passengers to experience Emirates’ acclaimed Premium Economy class and the next-generation Business Class seats arranged in a spacious 1-2-1 configuration.
Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer of Emirates Airlines, remarked that, “With the addition of the newly retrofitted Boeing 777s to our fleet, we’re capturing the opportunity to introduce our highly acclaimed products like Premium Economy to more cities already served by this aircraft type in our network, in addition to more seating variety in four classes.”
The first flights equipped with the upgraded Boeing 777 interiors are scheduled as follows: EK 83/84 to Geneva starting from 11th August, EK 312/313 to and from Tokyo Haneda commencing 1st September, and EK 183/184 to Brussels beginning 11th September.
Emirates plans to refurbish a total of 81 Boeing 777s as part of its ongoing investment in aircraft retrofit program. More destinations to be served with the airline’s latest cabin products will be announced in the coming months.
Emirates currently operates its refurbished A380s, with Premium Economy, on routes to major cities such as New York JFK, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, London Heathrow, Sydney, Auckland, Christchurch, Melbourne, Singapore, Mumbai, Bangalore, Sao Paulo, Tokyo Narita, Osaka and Dubai.
The airline aims to expand its Premium Economy service to more than 36 cities by February 2025, offering passengers enhanced comfort and choice across its global network.