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Despite these tensions, Emirates had a busy year full of expansion, with new routes from its base in Dubai to Bogotá and Madagascar, and resuming flights to Phnom Penh, Lagos, Adelaide, and Edinburgh.
Meanwhile, the DXB to Zurich Airport (ZRH) route will see increased capacity, with Emirates operating two daily Airbus A380 flights instead of one during the upcoming winter seaso ...
According to OAG's 2025 Takeoff report, Emirates and Qatar Airways are outperforming legacy giants in one key area: long-haul ...
Passengers flying with Emirates experienced only minor delays following the regional events that unfolded on the evening of ...
The world’s largest international airline, Emirates, is attending the International Paris Airshow after a 15-year halt. Emirates returns to the Paris Airshow with its newest aircraft – the Airbus A350 ...
Emirates will increase its services to Barcelona by adding a third daily flight starting 26 October 2025, bringing the total ...
[SINGAPORE] Dubai’s Emirates airline is looking to hire 5,000 new cabin crew globally this year, with a recruitment roadshow set in Singapore next week, as the group embarks on fleet expansion plans.
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, is participating in the 55th edition of the International Paris Airshow ...
The dedicated coach service will operate for Emirates passengers holding valid Economy Class tickets issued by the airline ...
Emirates became the world's most profitable airline, reporting record profits of AED 21.2 billion due to expansion and increased passenger capacity, despite economic challenges.