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Emirates launches retrofitted Boeing 777 service on Dubai-Madrid route

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Emirates launches retrofitted Boeing 777 service on Dubai-Madrid route
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Emirates has introduced its retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft to the Madrid route, operating as flight EK143/EK144. The flight from Dubai will depart at 14:30hrs and arrive in Madrid at 20:20hrs local time. The return journey is scheduled to leave Madrid at 22:05hrs, reaching Dubai by 7:10hrs the following day.

The deployment of this upgraded aircraft aims to enhance premium travel experiences for passengers traveling to and from Spain. The new configuration includes Emirates' Premium Economy service, a redesigned Business Class cabin, and an overall improved travel experience.

The updated Boeing 777 features modern design elements across all classes. The First-Class cabin offers luxury with upgraded interiors. The Business Class provides more privacy and comfort with fully lie-flat seats arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration. Premium Economy combines luxury with comfort through cream leather seats, increased legroom, adjustable headrests, deeper seat recline, and cushioned leg rests. Economy Class also boasts spacious seating with new design elements.

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Emirates is committed to enhancing passenger experiences through its extensive retrofit program, which is one of the largest in aviation history. So far, the airline has refurbished 61 aircrafts including both A380s and Boeing 777s. In total, over 220 aircraft are set to be upgraded with the latest cabin products.

Passengers on Emirates flights can enjoy regionally inspired gourmet meals, a selection of premium beverages, and award-winning inflight entertainment on ice offering up to 6,500 channels including more than 260 channels of Spanish content.

Tickets for these flights can be booked via emirates.com or through various other platforms such as the Emirates App or retail stores.

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