Emirates is expanding its premium economy offering on four routes from Dubai International Airport, with the changes set to take effect before the end of 2025. The airline will introduce additional frequencies featuring premium economy cabins to Amman in Jordan and Mumbai in India starting October 26. These services will use Airbus A380s for Amman (EK903/904) and Boeing 777-300ERs for Mumbai (EK504/505). Muscat in Oman will be added on October 30 using the Airbus A350 on flights EK862 and EK863.
Amman will receive twice-daily service, while Mumbai and Muscat will see 22 and nine weekly flights respectively equipped with premium economy seats. On December 4, Emirates plans to deploy a premium economy-equipped Boeing 777-300ER to Bahrain every Thursday on EK833/834, making all Bahrain-bound flights feature the upgraded cabin.
"As demand grows for premium travel, Emirates is strategically scaling up its Premium Economy footprint. By the end of 2025, Emirates expects to offer over 2 million Premium Economy seats. Today, Emirates offers over 1.8 million Premium Economy seats across its network," according to an Emirates spokesperson.