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All the destinations you can fly to on Emirates Premium Economy

All the destinations you can fly to on Emirates Premium Economy

Emirates Woman26-03-2025

Life
by Alice Holtham-Pargin
26 seconds ago
Offering business perks without the price tag…
To cater to a growing number of travellers looking for a premium travel experience without the price tag of a business class flight, Emirates unveiled its regional-first Premium Economy class in 2022. The Premium Economy experience
A luxurious elevation from economy class, the wood panelling and cream leather create the same sophisticated aesthetic you'll find when booking Emirates business class. Seats come with six-way adjustable headrests that you can configure for maximum relaxation, generous pitches of up to 40 inches to spread out in comfort, and a 13.3-inch screen for premium viewing the 5,000 channels on Emirates ICE. There's also soft blankets and plump pillows for relaxing and getting some shut-eye in the sky, and refresh themselves with complimentary amenity kits.
The dining experience in Emirates Premium Economy also incorporates elements of the Business Class culinary offering, with welcome drinks served in glassware, premium meal service and a drinks menu that includes premium wines and a sparkling Chandon wine. The route network
The Emirates Premium Economy network is now expanding across the airline's refurbished A380s and the new A350s, and by September 2025 the airline is set to serve 44 destinations globally.
So if you're looking to travel in style, here are all the destinations you can fly to on Emirates Premium Economy: London Heathrow, UK
Sydney, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Christchurch, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand
Singapore
Los Angeles, USA
New York, USA
Houston, USA
San Francisco, USA
Mumbai, India
Bangalore, India
Tokyo Narita, Japan
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Dubai, UAE
Osaka, Japan
Geneva, Switzerland
Tokyo Haneda, Japan
Brussels, Belgium
Zurich, Switzerland
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Chicago, USA
Boston, USA
Edinburgh, Scotland
Dallas Fort Worth, USA
Seattle, USA
Newark/Athens, USA
Miami/Bogotá
Brisbane, Australia
Kuwait
Bahrain Coming soon From June 1: Tunis, Tunisia
From June 1: Amman, Jordan
From June 1: Lisbon, Portugal
From June 25: Dublin, Ireland
From July 1: Istanbul, Turkey
From July 1: Dammam, Saudi Arabia
From July 15: Hong Kong
From July 15: Maldives
From August 1: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
From August 3: Baghdad
From August 10: Kolkata, India
From August 10: Colombo, Sri Lanka
From September 1: Oslo, Norway
From September 1: Johannesburg, South Africa
From September 20: Cape Town, South Africa – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram

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