Emirates has deployed its refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft on six US routes and unveiled to customers the latest modification in the plane in the form of its celebrated Premium Economy class. It is planned for November 2024 onwards with service continuing into early 2025 that will further refine Emirates’ scheme to Chicago, Boston, Dallas Fort Worth and Seattle. Other airports that will also benefit include, Miami that will have new connections through Bogotá and Newark through Athens.
The new Boeing 777 aircraft that will start servicing the US later in November will have four classes of cabin that are; First class, Business class, Premium Economy, and Economy. It means that passengers can use the improved Business Class seats where seats have 1-2-1 configuration, and there are more opportunities, such as fully reclined flat bed and mini-bar.
to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Houston it is already successfully implemented on the A380 aircraft, it will be possible to start using on Boeing 777 on the routes to these destinations offering Premium Economy. This class gives better comfort and value with best quality mixed with affordability and moderate luxury. It forms a part of the carrier’s effort to bring value-added service to its network to the United States.
It starts from Chicago on 1st of November, then Boston on 10th December and Dallas Fort Worth on 9th January next year 2025. Seattle will commence on January 24th, Newark/Athens from February 10th and Miami/Bogotá from February 19th with the latter two going to daily at least in the initial period.
As Emirates moves towards 27 international locations to offer premium economy in the next three years, its US passengers can look forward to a richer travel experience on many routes further enhancing its image as an airline that offers luxury travel without compromising on advancement in the field of travel.