Where Emirates Will Fly Its New Airbus A350: The 1st 9 Routes Revealed!

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Published 2024-05-13
Emirates has unveiled the first nine routes where it will deploy its incoming Airbus A350-900 aircraft. According to the airline’s announcement, the very first Airbus A350-900 service will be between Dubai and Bahrain - a route currently served by either the Boeing 777-200LR or Boeing 777-300ER. So, what are the other nine routes?

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All Comments (21)
  • @delta_cosmic
    and thus emirates operating just two aircraft types is over.
  • @ZRHTrainspotter
    Awesome news! I hope to fly the Emirates A350 one day! I hope they use it to Rio de Janeiro replacing the 777-200LR on that route
  • @hughofIreland
    They’re probably using those short routes for training. When United first introduced the B789s, they were deployed on LAX/SFO for crew training; those few months were great, with no shortage of upgrades.
  • @enderbeam8089
    I think some european route replacments for the 777 in some time slots would be good, but small and slow starts is that way to go i suppose
  • @jamiesworld1690
    Edinburgh is coming Now Edinburgh and Glasgow both have Emirates so jiw long before Singapore eir,Malaysia Airlines and cathay pasfic operation from Scotland
  • @AaronJiju64
    I wonder if the a350 will be operated to Dublin ?
  • @FlyingNL
    Mostly the Middle East and some less dense routes to Europe.
  • @user-of5lw4oy3c
    Emirates please come to Heathrow so that I can jump onto your A350 soon.
  • @Elliasp-xx7mb
    The question is : how Emirates can still run 777 ?... I traveled business class in A380 : perfect. But in 777, the nightmare.
  • @_msraviation
    if this doesnt go to dar es salaam sometime in the future im gonna be so sad
  • @A380_Flyer
    Manchester and Gatwick would have been good routes