Emirates to Add New Hong Kong – Dubai Service

Emirates will launch a third daily flight to Hong Kong, starting from 1 November, providing additional non-stop services between Dubai and Hong Kong

Support the growing demand for travel on the route, the additional service will be operated by a Boeing 777-300ER.

Emirates is increasing services to 21 flights per week to meet market demand and offer customers greater flexibility, choice, and connectivity. With the third scheduled service, Emirates will now operate two daily direct flights to the city in addition to a third daily service via Bangkok, allowing business travellers to have more choice of timings to suit their travel plans.

The additional daily frequency between Hong Kong and Dubai will operate as EK382/383 in a three-class configuration, offering seats in First Class, Business Class and Economy Class. EK382 departs Dubai at 3.15 am and arrives at 2.30 pm, while EK383 departs Hong Kong at 6 pm and arrives at 11.05 pm.

The added flights to be deployed in November will complement Emirates’ direct services on EK380/381 as well as EK384/385, operating with a short stopover in Bangkok. Both services utilise Emirates’ flagship A380 aircraft, which remains highly sought after by travellers for its spacious and comfortable cabins.

The airline’s boosted services to Hong Kong are expected to facilitate connectivity for passengers travelling between Hong Kong and other popular destinations in Emirates’ network including the United Kingdom, UAE, Turkey and a host of European destinations. Furthermore, key feeder markets for Hong Kong include the United Kingdom, UAE, Brazil, South Africa and European destinations including Germany, Italy, Portugal and more

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