Emirates will begin service in London Stansted from 7th May and expand its list of cities served with its Boeing 777 retrofitted aircraft to Seoul, South Korea on 14th April. Emirates four class Boeing 777 will be launched on flights EK324/325 from Dubai to Seoul.
The flights operate three times a weeks on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Seoul will be the second East Asian destination that receives the airline’s upgraded Boeing retrofitted aircraft. This includes its award-winning premium economy and newly configured business class cabins, offering customers a better experience and more choice in the sky.
By July 2025, travellers flying eastbound with Emirates will have access to more than 3,150 weekly seats in Premium Economy on a mix of Boeing 777s and A380s across six key destinations in Southeast and East Asia, including Tokyo-Narita, Tokyo-Haneda, Osaka, Singapore, Seoul, and Shenzhen.
London Stansted will join London Heathrow as the third UK location to showcase the airline’s latest generation products, elegantly refreshed cabins and cabin interiors. Emirates’ network of European destination served by the four class Boeing 777 includes London Stansted as well as Brussels, Geneva, Zurich and Vienna.
Experience enhanced onboard
The retrofitted Emirates Boeing aircraft has a four-class configuration. This includes Emirates’ signature Premium Economy Cabins, which combine luxury and comfort with accessibility.
The aircraft also features the new Emirates 777 Business Class with fully flat beds and personal mini-bars. On some aircraft, First-Class passengers can enjoy the exclusive Gamechanger Suites, which offer unparalleled luxury, opulent convenience, and signature design touches.
All cabins will be upgraded with new interior design elements including modern colour palettes and Ghaf Tree motifs. Wood finishes are also included.
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