Emirates Premium Economy Debuts In 5 More Cities

Emirates will debut its newly retrofitted A380s and latest Premium Economy cabins to five new cities.

From December, customers flying to New York JFK, San Francisco, Melbourne, Auckland and Singapore can experience Emirates’ ‘highly-acclaimed’ Premium Economy product.

The airline will also add more Premium Economy seats on services to London Heathrow and Sydney, as its newly enhanced aircraft sporting refreshed cabins roll into scheduled service.

Its latest deployment plans will also see 85 A380s back in the sky by December, well-timed to serve the year-end travel demand.

Emirates’ enhanced A380s with Premium Economy to New York JFK, San Francisco, Melbourne, Auckland and Singapore will operate from 1 December to New York JFK and 15 January to Auckland, Australia.

From 1 February 2023, Melbourne will become the second Australian destination to be served with the signature Emirates A380 featuring Premium Economy.

San Francisco will become the second US destination to be served by the retrofitted A380 with refreshed interiors.

San Francisco will become the second US destination to be served by the retrofitted A380 with refreshed interiors on 15 February 2023.

Emirates will also update its schedules to London Heathrow, Sydney and New York JFK with its retrofitted A380 aircraft. 

From 1 January 2023, London Heathrow will receive its third daily service with Premium Economy.

From 15 December 2022, Sydney will become the first city in the Emirates network to offer Premium Economy seats on all flights.

From 15 March 2023, Emirates will operate its second A380 with Premium Economy to New York JFK.

Emirates will also start A380 services with a Premium Economy debut to Christchurch from 26 March 2023, as an extension of the Dubai to Sydney service.

For more information, visit Emirates.com.

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