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Emirates announces fourth daily flight to London Gatwick starting in 2026

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Emirates announces fourth daily flight to London Gatwick starting in 2026
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Emirates announced on X that it will add a fourth daily flight to London Gatwick starting February 8, 2026, using the Emirates A350. The additional service aims to increase travel flexibility between Dubai and London.

According to the official Emirates announcement, the airline will launch this fourth daily flight with all flights operated by the new Emirates A350 aircraft. The airline states that the additional frequency responds to sustained high demand for travel on the Dubai–London corridor, offering passengers more departure times and booking flexibility. Emirates highlights that this move will strengthen its schedule with a total of 11 daily flights to London across three airports.

As reported by Simple Flying, Emirates’ Airbus A350 fleet will feature enhanced fuel efficiency, modern cabins, and the latest in-flight amenities for all passengers. The introduction of the A350 on high-demand routes such as London Gatwick is part of the airline’s broader fleet renewal program, aimed at delivering greater passenger comfort while reducing environmental impact. Simple Flying notes that Emirates’ A350s are configured for premium travel, with new-generation business and economy class seats to attract both leisure and corporate travelers.

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According to the UK Civil Aviation Authority, Emirates is among the top international airlines operating to and from London, maintaining a strong presence at major airports like Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted. The airline’s Dubai–London services play a vital role in supporting tourism, business travel, and onward global connections, serving millions of passengers annually. The new daily Gatwick frequency is expected to further enhance options for travelers, particularly during peak periods and for connecting itineraries.

According to Emirates’ official corporate profile, the airline is headquartered in Dubai and is the largest international carrier in the world by international scheduled revenue passenger-kilometers flown. Emirates operates a modern fleet of Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft to more than 140 destinations across six continents, emphasizing luxury, innovation, and operational excellence. The company has received numerous global awards for service quality and continues to invest in expanding both its fleet and global route network.

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