The luxury Airbus A380 saw a pretty short flight in international airports, but could be making a comeback in a huge way.
The oldest A380 in Emirates' inventory is 19 years old, but the oldest flying example right now is just over 15 years old.
Emirates will serve eight more cities with its retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft, including Johannesburg and Cape Town, which ...
Emirates is set to enhance its passenger experience by rolling out retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft to eight additional ...
Dubai's biggest airline, Emirates, is rolling out updates to aircraft across the world as part of its retrofit programme ...
Emirates will introduce retrofitted Boeing 777s to more destinations on its route network, including more flights to London ...
With the world's largest fleet of both Airbus A380s and Boeing 777-300ERs, Emirates carries thousands of first and business ...
By September, Emirates will serve 44 cities sporting its latest Boeing 777 and A380 cabin interiors on over 379 weekly departures. The carrier has expanded its Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 fleet ...
The Emirates airline has announced an order for up to 36 Airbus A380s. The US$16bn deal amounts to a reprieve for the A380 after Airbus threatened to stop making the jet if it could not come to a ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Watch the video to see how each class gets progressively more luxurious. Produced by Charlie Floyd and David Ibekwe. More from Travel Watch the video to see how ...
Economy class on an Emirates A380. Seats at the front of the cabin are “preferred” and require an additional fee to secure. Credit: Seats in the economy section are in a 3-4-3 layout.