Emirates has announced the first destinations to be served with its refurbished Boeing 777.

Emirates has announced the first destinations to be served with its refurbished Boeing 777.

Emirates has announced the first cities to receive its newest Boeing 777 cabin interiors. The airline will introduce its refurbished B777s to Geneva, Tokyo Haneda, and Brussels. This will provide customers with more opportunities to enjoy the airline’s signature Premium Economy and, for the first time, the next generation Business Class seats in a new 1-2-1 configuration.

Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer of Emirates Airline, stated, “With the addition of the newly retrofitted Boeing 777s to our fleet, we have the chance to introduce our highly acclaimed products, such as Premium Economy, to more cities already served by this aircraft type in our network, and offer more seating variety in four classes.”

The first upgraded Emirates Boeing 777s will operate on the following services: EK 83/84 to and from Geneva starting 11th August; EK 312/313 to and from Tokyo Haneda beginning 1st September; and EK 183/184 to and from Brussels commencing 11th September.

In total, 81 Boeing 777s will be refurbished as part of Emirates’ investment in its retrofit program, and the airline will announce more destinations to receive the latest products over the next few months.

Emirates currently operates its refurbished A380 aircraft fitted with Premium Economy to New York JFK, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, London Heathrow, Sydney, Auckland, Christchurch, Melbourne, Singapore, Mumbai, Bangalore, Sao Paulo, Tokyo Narita, Osaka, and Dubai. The airline aims to offer Premium Economy to over 36 cities by February 2025.