
DUBAI, 21 March (Emirates News Agency) - Emirates has revealed a new set
of destinations that will receive its Airbus A350 aircraft, as more
newly delivered jets enter service.
With this latest A350 deployment, the airline is expanding its short- and medium-haul network in the Middle East, GCC, and Europe. For the first time, Emirates will also operate the A350 in Africa and Southeast Asia.
The latest
additions to Emirates’ A350 fleet will begin scheduled operations to the
following destinations: Tunis – Six weekly flights, starting 1st June;
Amman – Daily flight, starting 1st June; Istanbul – Daily flight,
starting 1st July; Dammam – Daily flight, starting 1st July; Ho Chi Minh
City (Vietnam) – Daily flight, starting 1st August; Baghdad – Three
weekly flights (Monday, Wednesday, Sunday), starting 3rd August; Oslo –
Daily flight, starting 1st September.
Emirates will announce additional A350 destinations, including long-haul routes, in the coming months as more aircraft join its fleet.
With this latest A350 deployment, the airline is expanding its short- and medium-haul network in the Middle East, GCC, and Europe. For the first time, Emirates will also operate the A350 in Africa and Southeast Asia.
Adnan Kazim,
Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer of Emirates, said, "Our
strategic expansion of A350 operations across diverse regions, including
the Middle East, GCC, Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia, demonstrates
the flexibility and efficiency of this aircraft."
Emirates will announce additional A350 destinations, including long-haul routes, in the coming months as more aircraft join its fleet.