Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has further bolstered its presence across Africa, with the introduction of additional flights to Entebbe, Uganda; Addis Abba in Ethiopia; and Johannesburg, South Africa. In addition to offering access to smaller regional points across...
Emirates, which flies daily from Lusaka and Harare to Dubai, has relaunched its daily service between Adelaide and Dubai, flying a Boeing 777-200LR between both cities. The reinstated service offers passengers over 4,200 weekly seats between Dubai and the South...
In celebration of Diwali, Emirates is marking the Hindu festival onboard flights to and from India, from 28 October to 4 November. Diwali delicacies will be served in all classes and select lounges to customers travelling between Dubai and...
Recognising the dedication of South Africa’s hardworking educators, Emirates has gifted 100 teachers with sold-out, limited-edition backpacks from its second ‘Aircrafted by Emirates’ repurposed luggage collection, as part of the airline’s commitment to ‘connecting communities’ by building enduring relationships...
Emirates Group and Dubai Airports have released an economic impact study that reaffirms the central role aviation plays in Dubai’s economy, by quantifying its contributions and forecasting the sector’s upwards trajectory, based on financial and passenger growth projections for the...
In the heart of Emirates’ busiest lounge in Dubai - theConcourse B Business Class Lounge in Terminal 3, Dubai International Airport, sits a one-of-kind experience - the Moët & Chandon Champagne Lounge. Continuing Emirates and Moët Hennessy’s longstanding partnership of...
Emirates, which flies daily from Harare and Lusaka to Dubai, has placed a firm order for 5 more Boeing 777 freighters to be delivered from 2025/2026.
Emirates, which flies daily from Harare and Lusaka to Dubai, has come out on top as the ‘World’s Best Airline’ amongst 90 global carriers in a recent comprehensive and methodological study by Telegraph Travel. The detailed ranking and ratings were calculated from more...
In a smart move, Emirates, which flies daily from Lusaka and Harare to Dubai, is now extending its immersive virtual training platform MIRA to the airline’s number one priority – safety. The airline’s nearly 23,000, and rapidly growing, cabin crew team, who...
In advance of its much-awaited Airbus A350s joining the fleet, Emirates has invested around US$48 million in full suites of cutting-edge equipment and systems to support both pilot and cabin crew training.