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29-04-2025
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Emirates Skywards introduces Classic Rewards on flydubai flights
Frequent flyers will be happy about this update… Emirates Skywards has just announced that Skywards members can now redeem Skywards Miles for Classic Rewards on all flydubai flights, including all cabins, starting from 5,000 Miles. Since 2018, loyalty programme of Emirates and flydubai has offered customers one loyalty currency, fantastic benefits, and now, the opportunity for members to enjoy Classic Rewards on both carriers. Emirates Skywards offers four tiers of membership: Blue, Silver, Gold and Platinum, with each tier earning exclusive privileges. Members can earn Skywards Miles with partners ranging from airlines, hotels and car rentals to financial, leisure and lifestyle brands. Classic Rewards, a popular loyalty offering, allows members to redeem Miles for a full flight ticket. There are also revised Cash and Miles rates on flydubai, and you'll have the flexibility of paying for a ticket with a combination of Skywards Miles and cash. Classic Rewards are available on and members can redeem Cash+Miles directly on Emirates recently added lots of destinations to the A350 network and it seems like the airline are getting busier and busier. The Emirates A350 was added to the fleet late last year, and has been put into service for several short-to-medium-haul destinations. If you're looking for travel inspiration, then here are all the destinations you can fly to on the new service. The initial Emirates A350s offer three cabin classes – 32 next generation Business Class seats, 21 seats in Premium Economy, and 259 Economy Class seats. Over the next few years, 65 A350 aircrafts will join the Emirates fleet. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


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24-04-2025
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A complete guide to all the destinations on the Emirates A350 network
If you're looking to do some summer jet-setting on the Emirates A350… Summer is nearly here, and the whispers of travel plans have already started creeping up in general conversation. The great thing about living in Dubai is that we're at the centre of all the travel action. The city connected to almost every part of the globe, and the one airline doing that best is Emirates . The destinations… 3 of 12 Edinburgh, Scotland - in service Kuwait City, Kuwait - in service Manama, Bahrain - in service Muscat, Oman - in service Mumbai, India - in service Ahmedabad, India - in service Colombo, Sri Lanka - in service Lyon, France - in service Bologna, Italy - in service Tunis, Tunisia - from June 1 Amman, Jordan - from June 1 Istanbul, Turkey - from July 1 Dammam, Saudi Arabia - from July 1 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - from August 1 Baghdad, Iraq - from August 3 Oslo, Norway - from September 1 The Emirates A350 was added to the fleet late last year, and has been put into service for several short-to-medium-haul destinations. If you're looking for travel inspiration, then here are all the destinations you can fly to on the new service. Every good holiday starts with a world class flight. The initial Emirates A350s offer three cabin classes – 32 next generation Business Class seats, 21 seats in Premium Economy, and 259 Economy Class seats. Over the next few years, 65 A350 aircrafts will join the Emirates fleet. Economy Class features two distinct improvements to the seats on the Emirates A350. The seat has a new look, with light blue fabric and bronze-coloured armrests. Soon, there will also be a new 6-way adjustable headrest. In Business Class, there are 32 leather 'S Lounge seats', inspired by the Mercedes S Class as well as additions of wireless charging on the side cocktail table and in-seat lighting controls with 5 streams of light. The aircraft also has an 1-2-1 seat configuration. To learn all about the aircraft, the different classes, and what's new on-board, read here.. Sign me up, son… Tickets to any of these destinations can be booked on the Emirates App, or via travel agents. @emirates Images: Supplied/Unsplash > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


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19-03-2025
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Emirates reveals 7 new routes for A350
More travel options… Emirates Airlines has announced that the new Emirates A350 plane will now be flying to more routes this summer. The first Airbus A350, the A6-EXA, arrived in Dubai, and for its inaugural route it headed to Edinburgh, Scotland as its first route from January, 2025. 3 of 12 The initial Emirates A350s will offer three cabin classes – 32 next generation Business Class seats, 21 seats in Premium Economy, and 259 Economy Class seats. Over the next few years, 65 A350 aircrafts will join the Emirates fleet. Features of the different classes have been revealed, with Economy Class featuring two distinct improvements to the seats on the Emirates A350. The seat has a new look, with light blue fabric and bronze-coloured armrests. Soon, there will also be a new 6-way adjustable headrest. In Business Class, there will be 32 leather 'S Lounge seats', inspired by the Mercedes S Class as well as additions of wireless charging on the side cocktail table and in-seat lighting controls with 5 streams of light. The aircraft also has an 1-2-1 seat configuration. The three places that the A350 travelled to from January were Edinburgh, Scotland, Kuwait and Bahrain. The aircraft also began making journeys to two places in India in January, Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Emirates also confirmed they would deploy the Airbus A350 on services to Muscat, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Colombo, Lyon and Bologna. Dates have not yet been given. The new routes announced today include: Tunis, Tunisia from June 1 Ammam, Jordan from June 1 Istanbul, Türkiye from July 1 Dammam, Saudi Arabia from July 1 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from August 1 Baghdad, Iraq from August 3 Oslo, Norway from September 1 > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in