Emirates expands Tokyo-Dubai service in May
The new daily service will be operated by the airline’s retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER.
Emirates is adding a second daily service to Tokyo Narita starting 1 May.
The additional flight, EK320, will be operated by the airline’s retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER.
EK320 will depart Dubai at 22:30hrs and arrive in Tokyo Narita at 13:30hrs the following day. The return service, EK321, will depart Tokyo Narita at 21:30hrs and arrive in Dubai at 03:50hrs the following day. All times are local.
According to the flag carrier, Eastbound passengers will support stronger domestic connectivity and shorter connection times from key European and Middle Eastern markets.
Meanwhile, Westbound travellers departing from Tokyo Narita will benefit from an early-morning arrival in Dubai, enabling connections to major destinations across Europe, Africa and South America, including Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Brazil.
The retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will feature 260 of the latest-generation Economy seats, 24 Premium Economy seats, 40 Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, and eight First Class Suites.
With the new addition, Emirates will offer more than 22,500 weekly seats to and from Japan across 28 weekly flights serving three gateways.
The additional flight, EK320, will be operated by the airline’s retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER.
EK320 will depart Dubai at 22:30hrs and arrive in Tokyo Narita at 13:30hrs the following day. The return service, EK321, will depart Tokyo Narita at 21:30hrs and arrive in Dubai at 03:50hrs the following day. All times are local.
According to the flag carrier, Eastbound passengers will support stronger domestic connectivity and shorter connection times from key European and Middle Eastern markets.
Meanwhile, Westbound travellers departing from Tokyo Narita will benefit from an early-morning arrival in Dubai, enabling connections to major destinations across Europe, Africa and South America, including Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Brazil.
The retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will feature 260 of the latest-generation Economy seats, 24 Premium Economy seats, 40 Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, and eight First Class Suites.
With the new addition, Emirates will offer more than 22,500 weekly seats to and from Japan across 28 weekly flights serving three gateways.