Emirates has announced plans to introduce its Boeing 777 aircraft to two new destinations, Zurich and Riyadh, starting from October 1. The airline also plans to add the updated Boeing 777 aircraft to its operations in Geneva and Brussels, making them the first two destinations on the airline’s network to feature the fully updated Boeing 777 cabins on all flights.
The company said in a statement that it will continue to provide more of its popular premium economy class products and the new business class cabin on board Boeing 777 aircraft in the coming weeks and months.
Emirates intends to operate its updated Boeing 777 aircraft equipped with its latest cabins to Zurich, via flights EK085 and EK086, and to Riyadh via flights EK819 and EK820, to be the first destination to witness the Premium Economy Class in the Middle East and GCC region.
From 22 September, Geneva will become the first destination in Emirates’ network to feature the airline’s refreshed Premium Economy and Business Class cabins on all flights, with the introduction of the refreshed Boeing 777 aircraft on flights EK89 and EK90. The airline will also operate a second service to Brussels with the refreshed Boeing 777 aircraft on flights EK181 and EK182, with a frequency of six flights per week, from 9 October.
The carrier intends to serve 28 destinations with premium economy class by the end of this year, as 25 aircraft have been upgraded so far.
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