Emirates Airlines operates its modernized Boeing 777 aircraft to Vienna


Emirates Airlines announced yesterday its plans to operate its modernized Boeing 777 aircraft to Vienna, starting next January 3, making it the fourth city within the carrier’s network in Europe to receive its modernized aircraft in a four-class division.

Emirates Airlines said in a statement that its flight EK 125 departs Dubai at 15:40, arriving in Vienna at 18:50, while the return flight EK 126 departs Vienna at 21:45, arriving in Dubai at 6:25. From the next morning (all times are local time for Dubai and Vienna).

The Boeing 777 aircraft, with a four-class configuration, includes eight suites in first class, 40 seats in business class (1-2-1), and 24 seats in premium economy class (2-4-2) with adjustable headrests in the middle. Six directions for added comfort and space.

It is noteworthy that Emirates Airlines currently serves Austria with two flights daily with a mixture of Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft, providing more than 1,000 seats daily between Dubai and Vienna.

The carrier recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of its operations in Austria, where it launched its services to Vienna in 2004, and has so far transported more than five million passengers on 20,500 flights between Vienna and Dubai, in addition to other flights across the carrier’s global network.

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