Emirates Airlines operated 14,023 flights in May, 2023:
Emirates Airlines operated 14,023 flights in May, 2023 which represents a significant increase of 24.2% compared to May 2022 when the carrier operated 11,285 flights.
Also, there was a 5% increase in flights number operated by the airline in May 2023 compared to April 2023.
Mentioning that the provided details are based on data from Cirium, a company that specializes in airline data and airports.
As of March 31, 2023, Emirates Airlines had a network of 150 destinations across six continents:
The network includes nine cities that were served only by the airline’s fleet of cargo aircraft.
By that time, it had successfully restarted its Airbus A380 to more cities, expanding the giant plane’s network to 43 destinations.
Emirates Airlines signed new code-sharing agreements in 2022 and 2023:
To enable its customers to reach more destinations, it has signed new code-sharing agreements in 2022 and 2023, including a prominent one with United Airlines and Air Canada.
This partnership has expanded the carrier’s connections in the Americas to more than 200 new points.
Emirates Airlines has also strengthened its strategic partnerships with Qantas and flydubai.
Emirates Airlines has added new partners in the Interline and codeshare:
Moreover, the airline has added new partners in the Interline and codeshare, such as:
Airlink, Aegean, ETA Airlines, Air Tanzania, Bamboo Airways, Batik Air, Philippine Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, and Sky Express. These partnerships will further enhance Emirates Airlines’ network and provide its customers with more choices and convenience when traveling.
Recently, the airline refreshed it signature livery:
The new design on the tailfin features the UAE flag and has a much more dynamic and flowing appearance, with artwork that creates a 3D effect.
The signature gold lettering across the main body in English and Arabic is also bolder, and 32.5 per cent larger. On the aircraft belly, the carrier has retained its iconic red branding which it introduced in 2005.