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Where is Dubai's Emirates Airline flying to?
Where is Dubai's Emirates Airline flying to?

Dubai’s Emirates Airline adds more US flights

Flights to Seattle, Dallas and San Francisco are to resume

If you’re looking to fly to US, then there are now more options available.

Dubai’s Emirates Airline is to resume its non-stop services to Seattle from February 1, and then to both Dallas and San Francisco from March 2.

These new cities mean that Emirates will be flying to ten cities in the US. Flights to Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and Washington DC have already restarted.

You will be able to travel to and from San Francisco four times a week on board an Emirates Boeing 777-300ER. Flights to and from Seattle and Dallas will be on the Boeing 777-200LR, with the Seattle route operating four times a week and Dallas three times a week.

Not only are the new routes opening up, there will also be more flights to New York and Los Angeles from February 1. There will be two flights a day to JFK in New York and a daily flight to LAX.

And if you’re travelling to South America, Emirates is bringing in a fifth weekly flight to São Paulo from February 5.

Emirates Airline recently introduced its premium economy class.

The new cabins have 56 seats, in a two-four-two layout. And they have extra room, with seats spanning 19.5 inches wide and reclining by eight inches.

Located at the front of the main deck, travellers will also find swish new touches including easily accessible in-seat charging points, a wide dining table and side table for drinks.
For more information visit emirates.com.

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