Emirates Boeing 777 Aircraft: A Product From the New Generation
Emirates Airlines has announced plans to deploy its newly upgraded Boeing 777 aircraft on flights to Kuwait and Dammam.
This is featuring the latest Business Class and Premium Economy cabins, on flights to Kuwait and Dammam.
This expansion introduces more of these modernized aircraft into regular service.
The airline wants to offer passengers on short-haul flights a chance to experience its next-generation products.
By elevating the level of premium travel.
The upgraded Boeing 777 aircraft in GCC region
Kuwait and Dammam will become the second and third cities in the GCC region to be served by the upgraded Emirates Boeing 777 aircraft.
Emirates will operate the upgraded aircraft, equipped with Premium Economy and the new Business Class cabin, on the following routes:
- Kuwait: On daily flight EK 855/856 starting from October 27.
- Dammam: On daily flights EK 823/824 and EK 821/822 from November 22.
This move makes Dammam the second city in Saudi Arabia, after Riyadh, to be served by Emirates’ upgraded Boeing 777 aircraft.
The airline began its Boeing 777 modernization program in early July.
Currently, it operates six upgraded aircraft on flights to destinations like:
Geneva, Zurich, Brussels, Haneda, and Riyadh.
What’s New in Emirates Boeing 777 ?
Premium Economy
These upgraded Boeing 777 aircraft feature four classes.
With 24 seats in Premium Economy arranged in a 2-4-2 configuration.
The cream-colored leather seats, paired with elegant wood paneling throughout the cabin, offer enhanced comfort.
Along with 38 inches of legroom and 19.5-inch-wide seats that recline 8 inches, providing ample space to stretch and relax.
The seats are also equipped with six-way adjustable headrests for added comfort.
Updated Business Class
The new Business Class cabin on Emirates’ upgraded Boeing 777 aircraft offers a sleek and thoughtfully enhanced experience.
Improving both comfort and privacy.
In addition to spacious seating, the carefully chosen color palette complements the design elements of Emirates’ renowned A380 cabins.
The cream leather seats feature fine stitching and elegant wood accents.
Each seat equipped with a minibar and modern technological touches.
Combining performance and luxury to provide passengers with a distinguished and attractive flying experience.
Business Class
The Business Class cabin includes 38 seats arranged in a 1-2-1 layout, allowing every passenger direct aisle access.
The seats can be fully reclined into a 78.6-inch flatbed.
Each seat also comes with a 23-inch high-definition television, one of the largest in-flight screens.
Offering passengers a unique entertainment experience during their journey.
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Updated Economy Class
The updated Economy Class cabin includes 256 comfortable seats in soft gray and blue tones.
Emirates is expanding the network of destinations served by its upgraded Boeing 777s.
Featuring the latest Business Class and Premium Economy products.
Recently, the airline announced the launch of these modernized aircraft to six airports in the United States, including:
Chicago, Boston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Seattle, Newark/Athens, and Miami/Bogotá.
Passengers flying from Kuwait or Dammam to the U.S. via Dubai can enjoy a seamless journey across Emirates’ Premium Economy and new Business Class cabins.