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Emirates introduces retrofitted Boeing 777 on Vienna route

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HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Chairman & Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group | Emirates Airline

Emirates is set to introduce its retrofitted Boeing 777 on the Vienna route, enhancing the service with top-tier products. Flight EK125 will depart from Dubai at 15:40 and reach Vienna at 18:50, while the return flight EK126 will leave Vienna at 21:45, arriving in Dubai at 6:25 the next day. Ticket bookings are available through multiple platforms including Emirates' website and app.

The revamped Boeing 777 features four classes with a range of seating options: eight First Class suites, 40 Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, 24 Premium Economy seats arranged in a 2-4-2 layout, and 256 Economy seats. The Business Class design takes cues from Emirates' A380 experience, providing direct aisle access and comfort-focused amenities.

This introduction is part of Emirates' extensive fleet retrofit project, which has already seen ten upgraded Boeing 777s deployed to destinations like Geneva, Zurich, and Chicago. The airline has been serving Austria for two decades with over 20,500 flights between Vienna and Dubai.

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Emirates maintains its commitment to Austria by continuing recruitment efforts for cabin crew within the country and supporting Austrian exports and imports through substantial freight transport.

For further details about the new Boeing 777 offerings by Emirates, interested individuals can visit their official website.

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