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A complete guide to all the destinations on the Emirates A350 network
A complete guide to all the destinations on the Emirates A350 network

What's On

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • What's On

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

Emirates expects 300,000 travellers at Dubai Terminal 3 this Easter weekend
Emirates expects 300,000 travellers at Dubai Terminal 3 this Easter weekend

Arabian Business

time18-04-2025

  • Arabian Business

Emirates expects 300,000 travellers at Dubai Terminal 3 this Easter weekend

Emirates has issued an advisory for passengers travelling from Dubai's Terminal 3 between April 18-21, as more than 300,000 travellers are expected to begin their journeys during this period. The airline has urged customers to arrive at the airport well in advance and ensure all travel documentation is prepared to avoid potential delays caused by anticipated congestion. The airline has highlighted several check-in options available to passengers to streamline their airport experience. Emirates warns of heavy Easter weekend traffic at Dubai Terminal 3 Travellers can complete online check-in through or the Emirates App 48 hours before departure and receive a digital boarding pass. For those preferring in-person check-in, Terminal 3 counters will open 24 hours prior to flight departure, with the exception of US-bound flights, which open 12 hours before departure. Emirates recommends passengers drop bags the night before or check in earlier to proceed directly to Immigration or use the biometric gates. Additional check-in locations include the City Check-In & Travel Store at ICD Brookfield Place in DIFC, open from 24 hours up to 4 hours before departure (excluding US-bound flights), and Ajman Central Bus Terminal, also available from 24 hours up to 4 hours before departure. The airline has emphasised strict adherence to security and boarding timelines. All passengers must clear passport control and security at least 90 minutes before departure. Premium Economy and Economy Class passengers should arrive at boarding gates 60 minutes prior to departure, while First and Business Class passengers need to be at gates 45 minutes before departure.

Emirates expects 300,000 travellers over weekend
Emirates expects 300,000 travellers over weekend

Al Etihad

time18-04-2025

  • Al Etihad

Emirates expects 300,000 travellers over weekend

18 Apr 2025 18:01 DUBAI (ALETIHAD)Emirates anticipates that more than 300,000 travellers will start their journeys from Terminal 3 this weekend, starting on Friday, April 18 and continuing until April 21. In a statement on Friday, Emirates stated that with expected traffic congestion in and around Terminal 3, Emirates advises customers to arrive at the airport early and ensure all travel documents are ready to avoid potential can choose from various check-in options, including online check-in on or via the Emirates App 48 hours before their departure, where they will receive a digital boarding pass, according to the statement. Emirates said that check-in counters at Terminal 3 will open 24 hours before departure (12 hours for US-bound flights). Customers are encouraged to drop off their bags the night before or check in earlier, allowing them to proceed directly to Immigration or the convenient biometric gates to clear in seconds.

Emirates expects travel rush over the weekend
Emirates expects travel rush over the weekend

Zawya

time18-04-2025

  • Zawya

Emirates expects travel rush over the weekend

Dubai, UAE: Emirates anticipates that more than 300,000 travellers will start their journeys from Terminal 3 this weekend starting today, 18 April up until 21 April. With expected traffic congestion in and around Terminal 3, Emirates advises customers to arrive at the airport early and ensure all travel documents are ready to avoid potential delays. Customers can choose from a variety of check-in options including online check-in on or via the Emirates App 48 hours before their departure, where they will receive a digital boarding pass. Check-in counters at Terminal 3 will open 24 hours before flight departure (12 hours for US-bound flights). Customers are encouraged to drop off their bags the night before or check in earlier, allowing them to proceed directly to Immigration or the convenient biometric gates to clear in seconds. Additional convenient check in options available for Emirates customers include: City Check-In & Travel Store at ICD Brookfield Place in DIFC: It will be open for check-in from 24 hours up to 4 hours before departure (excluding US-bound flights). Ajman Central Bus Terminal: Check-in available from 24 hours up to 4 hours before departure. Customers are required to clear passport control and security at least 90 minutes before departure. Those traveling in Premium Economy or Economy Class should arrive at the boarding gate no later than 60 minutes prior to departure, while First and Business Class passengers should be at the gate at least 45 minutes before departure. Boarding gates will close 20 minutes before the flight departs and late arrivals will not be accepted for travel. Check-in and gate closure timings will be strictly followed to ensure flights depart on schedule.

Dubai: Flying this Easter? Arrive early to airport as over 300,000 to depart from DXB
Dubai: Flying this Easter? Arrive early to airport as over 300,000 to depart from DXB

Khaleej Times

time18-04-2025

  • Khaleej Times

Dubai: Flying this Easter? Arrive early to airport as over 300,000 to depart from DXB

More than 300,000 travellers are expected to travel through Dubai International Airport (DXB) Terminal 3 this weekend, starting April 18 until Monday, April 20, Emirates said on Friday. 'With expected traffic congestion in and around Terminal 3, (we) advise customers to arrive at the airport early and ensure all travel documents are ready to avoid potential delays,' the Dubai-based carrier added. To save time, travellers can choose from a variety of check-in options including online check-in on or via the Emirates App 48 hours before their departure, where they will receive a digital boarding pass. Check-in counters at Terminal 3 will open 24 hours before flight departure (12 hours for US-bound flights). Passengers can also drop off their bags the night before or check in earlier to skip queues and head straight to immigration. They can also use the biometric gates for faster clearance. There are also options available for Emirates customers, including: City Check-In & Travel Store at ICD Brookfield Place in DIFC, open for check-in from 24 hours up to 4 hours before departure (excluding US-bound flights). Ajman Central Bus Terminal - check-in available from 24 hours up to 4 hours before departure. Passengers are required to clear passport control and security at least 90 minutes before departure. Those traveling in premium economy or economy class should arrive at the boarding gate no later than 60 minutes prior to departure. Meanwhile, first class and business class passengers should be at the gate at least 45 minutes before departure. Boarding gates will close 20 minutes before the flight departs, and late arrivals will not be accepted for travel. Check-in and gate closure timings will be strictly followed to ensure flights depart on schedule.

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