Emirates will be operating its newly retrofitted Boeing 777s to two more cities, Zurich and Riyadh, from 1 October.
The aircraft have a four-class layout and are configured with six or eight First Class suites, 38 Business class seats in a four-abreast arrangement, 24 seats in Premium Economy in a 2-4-2 layout and 260 in Economy.
Emirates says it will also operate the refurbished B777s on its Geneva and Brussels operations, making them the first two cities in the airline’s network to sport refreshed B777 cabins on all flights.
The new Emirates 777 Business Class features spacious seats, more privacy and a 180-degree fully reclined flat bed. All seats offer aisle access and a personal mini-bar, wooden table for dining or working, multiple charging outlets for personal devices and new seat button controls.
Emirates plans to serve 28 cities with Premium Economy cabins by the end of this year. 25 aircraft have been retrofitted so far, with 17 more aircraft to undergo a facelift by December 2024.