DUBAI 12 January 2026: Emirates will continue rolling out its retrofitted Boeing 777 and new A350 aircraft to key destinations across Europe, North America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Australia, bringing Premium Economy to more cities across its network.
The airline will deploy its A350 on new daily services to Copenhagen, Phuket and Cape Town, adding an extra frequency and offering customers greater connectivity alongside an elevated onboard experience. Additional frequencies to Copenhagen, Phuket, and Cape Town will complement existing schedules and provide much-needed capacity to meet anticipated summer travel demand.


Customers can expect Emirates’ award-winning Premium Economy experience, featuring extra legroom, 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 1 July, underscoring its focus on delivering a premium and consistent experience across its network.
Additional flights
From 1 June, a second daily service will be introduced between Dubai and Copenhagen; a third daily service between Dubai and Phuket, and a third daily service to/from Cape Town, will come into effect from 1 July. All three services will be operated with the airline’s latest A350 aircraft, featuring its award-winning Premium Economy, in addition to the latest Business and Economy Class cabins.
From 1 June, Emirates’ flight EK153 will depart Dubai for Copenhagen at 1450, arriving at 1945. The return flight, EK154, will depart Copenhagen at 2135 and arrive in Dubai at 0555 the following day.**
The new service is optimally timed to provide seamless connections from Copenhagen to popular destinations via Dubai, to Bangkok, Bali, Manila, Tokyo Haneda and Phuket, as well as convenient links to Colombo and Male. In addition, the service introduces new connections to key African cities, including Nairobi and Entebbe. Passengers travelling from key global cities, such as Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Auckland, Delhi, and Bangalore, will also benefit from the additional frequency to the Danish capital, with convenient onward connections via Dubai.
From 1 July, Emirates’ flight EK390 will depart Dubai to Phuket at 2240, arriving at 0810 the following day. The return flight, EK391, will depart Phuket at 1000 and arrive in Dubai at 1305.
Travellers will benefit from additional travel options to the popular resort destination, which offers early-morning arrivals ideal for those connecting from Europe, including Manchester, Amsterdam, London, Paris, and Frankfurt, as well as Kuwait and Bahrain via Dubai. The new flight will also provide convenient onward connections from Phuket to key gateways across Europe and the Middle East, including Madrid, Munich, Birmingham, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Edinburgh, Zurich, and Amman.
1 July will also see EK778 departing Dubai at 1025, arriving in Cape Town at 1805. The return flight, EK779, will depart Cape Town at 2000 and arrive in Dubai at 0725 the following morning.
Emirates’ double-daily Cape Town service has consistently achieved high load factors over the past year, particularly during peak periods. Inbound demand from the GCC continues to grow, while outbound traffic to Europe and the US East Coast remains strong.
The airline will also operate its A350 to Rome from 29 March and Taipei from 1 May.
Premium Economy expansion
Europe & North America
Barcelona and Mexico City: Emirates will operate its EK187/188 service with a retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER aircraft from 1 February. EK255/256, the linked service between Barcelona and Mexico City, will operate with a Premium Economy retrofitted three-class Boeing 777-200LR daily from 15 February* onwards.
Rome: The EK099/100 daily service will operate with A350 aircraft from 29 March.
Copenhagen: Addition of a second daily service from 1 June with an Emirates A350, as EK153/154.
Asia
Cochin: From 29 January, two of the seven-weekly services (Thursday and Sunday) on EK530/531 between Dubai and Cochin will operate with a retrofitted Boeing 777-200LR.
Karachi: Starting 1 March*, Emirates’ retrofitted three-class Boeing 777-200LR will begin operating daily on EK606/607.
Taipei: Emirates will operate its retrofitted Boeing 777-200LR on the EK386/387 daily service from 15 March until 30 April. From 1 May onwards, the airline’s A350 aircraft will serve the route.
Phuket: A third daily service between Dubai and Phuket will commence on 1 July on EK 390/391.
Australia
Brisbane: From 29 March, daily flights on EK430/431 will be operated by a retrofitted four-class Boeing 777-300ER, joining the A380 retrofitted service introduced last year.
Africa
Addis Ababa: From 1 March*, the retrofitted three-class Boeing 777-200LR will operate daily on EK723/724.
Cape Town: A third daily flight on the Dubai-Cape Town route, announced at the 2025 Dubai Airshow, will now operate with a next-gen Emirates A350 from 1 July 2026.
Middle East
Basra: The Thursday service on EK947/948 will transition to a retrofitted four-class Boeing 777-300ER from 29 January.
Kuwait City: The EK859/860 daily service between Dubai and Kuwait City will operate with a retrofitted Boeing 777 from 1 February until 30 April, and from 1 May onwards, the service will operate with an Emirates A350.
Tehran: Effective 29 March, the retrofitted B777 in a four-class configuration will operate daily flights on EK979/980.
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(Source: Your Stories — Emirates)








