Emirates adding third non-stop flight to Melbourne
Emirates is introducing a third daily non-stop service between Dubai and Melbourne, starting from 30 March 2025.
The third service will be operated with a newly retrofitted four-class Emirates Boeing 777-300ER.
It is equipped with Premium Economy product and latest generation Business class seats.
The airline currently operates two non-stop daily flights between Dubai and Melbourne using four-class Airbus A380s, and a daily flight that connects Dubai to Melbourne via Singapore with a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
Emirates’ operations between Singapore and Melbourne will cease on 30 March 2025.
The aniline then plans to operate the third direct Dubai-Melbourne flight and a fourth Dubai-Singapore service with new flight numbers.
A third daily non-stop Melbourne flight also means more convenient schedules and choice, with connectivity and travel options via Dubai to 27 European cities including London, Paris, and Frankfurt.
Emirates’ latest refurbished Boeing 777 includes 8 First Class Suites, 40 Business Class seats, 24 seats in Premium Economy, and 256 Economy Class seats.
The airline’s 20.7-inch-wide Business Class seat converts to a flat-bed and reclines up to 78.6 inches.
Every customer has aisle access with the four abreast layout. Customers will also be able to enjoy their own personal mini-bar, table for dining or working, and multiple charging outlets.
With the upcoming deployment of Emirates’ four-class Boeing 777 aircraft on Melbourne flights, the airline will offer 3,472 weekly Premium Economy seats across Melbourne and Sydney.
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