Emirates implements flights to Tokyo Narita
Emirates is expanding its flight operations to Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT) with a second daily flight from 1 May, operated by the refurbished Boeing 777-300ER .
On the outward journey, the additional flight, EK320, will depart Dubai at 10:30 pm and arrive in Tokyo (Narita) at 1:30 pm the following day. The return flight, EK321, will depart Tokyo Narita at 21:30 and arrive in Dubai at 03:50 the following day. All times are local.
The second daily flight will offer Travellers more opportunities for multi-destination itineraries, including a stopover in Dubai. Eastbound passengers on the additional flight to Narita will arrive in the afternoon, favoring shorter connection times from major European and Middle Eastern countries.
Westbound passengers departing from Tokyo Narita will benefit from an early morning arrival in Dubai , allowing seamless connections to major destinations in Europe, Africa and South America, including Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Brazil.
The refurbished Boeing 777-300ER on flights EK320/321 to Tokyo Narita offers four classes with a refreshed interior and new design elements. Travellers will have access to 260 seats in the latest generation of Economy, 24 seats in Premium Economy, 40 seats in Business Class in 1-2-1 configuration and eight First Class Suites.
The onboard experience is complemented with Japanese dishes such as the Kaiseki meal tray. Passengers of all classes also enjoy more than 6,500 channels of on-demand content on the ice entertainment system with films, TV series, podcasts, music, documentaries and Japanese content.
Tickets can be booked on: emirates.com, Emirates app, online and offline travel agencies, as well as at Emirates outlets.
Emirates in Japan
Emirates has been serving Japan since 2002 and currently operates three daily flights to Tokyo Narita, Tokyo Haneda and Osaka from Dubai International Airport (DXB), with Premium Economy services offered on a mix of Boeing 777s and A380s.
For premium customers in Narita, it has introduced the private car service with a first-class driver which will also be extended to premium customers in Osaka from March 1.
Emirates offers expanded domestic connectivity through partnerships with Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways, serving 36 destinations, including 26 domestic and 10 regional.