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Emirates Expands Premium Economy to Ten New Cities and Additional Flights in Existing Destinations

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Emirates will continue rolling out its retrofitted Boeing 777 and new A350 aircraft to key destinations across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, Africa, and Australia, bringing Premium Economy and its latest onboard products to more cities across its network. Starting on March 1st, Emirates’ retrofitted three-class Boeing 777-200LR will begin operating daily to Karachi on EK606/607.

Customers can look forward to Emirates’ award-winning Premium Economy experience, complete with extra legroom and added amenities, elevated dining, and more. The airline will deploy its Premium Economy retrofitted A380, Boeing 777, and A350 aircraft with the latest cabin interiors on more than 84 routes by July 1st, underscoring its focus on delivering a premium and consistent experience across its network.

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Tickets can be booked on emirates.com, the Emirates App, or via both online and offline travel agents as well as Emirates’ retail stores. Other cities to be covered under the planned Premium Economy route expansions include Addis Ababa, Barcelona, Basra, Cochin, Copenhagen, Mexico City, Rome, Taipei, and Tehran.

Aircraft deployment may be advanced if released earlier from refurbishment.

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