27 August 2025
Emirates introduces Premium Economy to Amman, Mumbai, Muscat and Bahrain
The airline expands its network with more than 635 weekly flights equipped with the new cabin and aims to serve 68 cities by the end of 2025
Emirates continues to invest in innovation on board with the extension of Premium Economy to four new strategic routes. From October 26, 2025, Amman and Mumbai will welcome the Airbus A380 and the retrofitted Boeing 777 with the latest generation interior, respectively.
Later, from 30 October, Muscat will also enter the network with the Airbus A350, while on 4 December it will be the turn of Bahrain with a weekly connection operated by a renewed Boeing 777.
With this expansion, passengers will have 635 weekly flights available in Premium Economy, which by the end of the year will reach 68 destinations served and over 2 million seats available.
Emirates flights from Italy to Dubai
Emirates flies from the airports of Rome, Milan, Venice and Bologna, to its international hub in Dubai, from which you can reach, with connecting flights, destinations all over the world, such as Bangkok, Mumbai, Singapore, Sydney, Kuala Lumpur. The airline operates a mix of Airbus A380, Boeing 777 and the new A350 aircraft.
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Emirates Airlines Press Office
Photos and visuals: Copyright © Emirates Airlines / The Emirates Group
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