Emirates is set to enhance its global network with the deployment of its upgraded Boeing 777 aircraft to two new destinations: Seoul, South Korea, starting April 14, and London Stansted, UK, from May 7.
These state-of-the-art aircraft are part of the airline’s retrofit program, featuring upgraded cabins designed to deliver an elevated flying experience.
The Boeing 777, configured with four classes, will operate three times a week on flights EK324/325 between Dubai and Seoul, making it the second East Asian destination to benefit from Emirates’ retrofitted aircraft. The aircraft will showcase the airline’s award-winning Premium Economy and newly redesigned Business Class, offering passengers more choices and greater comfort.
By July 2025, Emirates will offer more than 3,150 weekly seats in Premium Economy across six major destinations in Southeast and East Asia, including Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, Seoul, and Shenzhen, on both Boeing 777s and A380s.
London Stansted will join London Heathrow and Edinburgh as the third UK destination to experience the airline's refreshed product, including Emirates’ signature Premium Economy and Business Class cabins. Other European destinations served by the upgraded Boeing 777 include Brussels, Geneva, Zurich, Vienna, and Athens.
The retrofitted aircraft boasts a four-class layout, including luxurious Premium Economy, fully flat-bed Business Class seats, and exclusive First Class Gamechanger suites. All cabins feature refreshed interiors with modern design elements and luxurious touches.
Tickets for these flights can be booked through Emirates’ website, app, or authorized agents.
News Source: Dubai Media Office