Emirates is set to enhance its global network by deploying its next-generation A350 aircraft on the Dubai-Entebbe route starting 29 March. This marks the debut of the A350 in Uganda, as part of the airline's fleet modernisation programme. The A350 will offer three cabin classes, including 32 Business Class seats, 28 Premium Economy seats, and 238 Economy Class seats.
The airline's Premium Economy network is expected to expand to 99 destinations by the end of 2026. Additionally, Emirates will introduce its first retrofitted high-density A380 on 14 April, featuring a new three-class layout. This aircraft will initially operate between Dubai and Amman, before moving to Prague in June.

In Europe and North America, Emirates will deploy a four-class retrofitted A380 on flights to New York JFK from 2 March, increasing to daily service by 1 June. Zurich will see a four-class A380 from 1 March, whilst Milan and Dublin will receive retrofitted Boeing 777-200LRs with Premium Economy later in the year.
In Asia, Ho Chi Minh City will benefit from a three-class retrofitted Boeing 777-200LR from 1 May, and Hong Kong will transition to an A380 by December. Emirates will also upgrade flights to Guangzhou and Basra with A380 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, respectively.
Tickets for these routes are available on Emirates' website, app, and through travel agents. The airline's ongoing upgrades aim to provide a more consistent and enhanced customer experience across its network
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