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Emirates sets record with up to 13 daily Dubai-London flights for winter season

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Emirates sets record with up to 13 daily Dubai-London flights for winter season
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Tim Clark, President of Emirates | Emirates Airlines

Emirates is set to operate up to 13 daily passenger flights between Dubai and London during the upcoming winter season, marking a new record for the airline on this route. The increase will see as many as 90 weekly departures to London’s three main airports: Gatwick, Heathrow, and Stansted.

Previously, Emirates’ highest frequency was 12 daily flights to London, last reached in October 2024. The new schedule is partly a response to Qatar Airways and British Airways expanding their Doha-London services to 14 daily flights from October 28, 2025. According to Cirium Diio data, this growth places Emirates at its busiest ever for the Dubai-London market.

From February 8, Gatwick Airport will see an increase from three to four daily Emirates flights. While the fourth service was available briefly in August 2019, this time it will be operated by an Airbus A350-900 with 298 seats—the smallest aircraft in Emirates’ fleet. As a result of this addition, A380 superjumbo services at Gatwick have been reduced from twice daily to once per day. This adjustment decreases seat capacity per flight but increases total round-trip seats offered by Emirates at Gatwick by 23%, bringing the daily total to 3,180.

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Heathrow will have seven daily flights except on Fridays when there will be six. Most of these are scheduled with A380s and some with Boeing 777-300ERs. Stansted remains at two daily services using the Boeing 777-300ER.

On February 8 specifically, all three airports will see full schedules except for Fridays when one less flight operates. The departure banks from Dubai are structured around early morning and afternoon waves that connect with inbound long-haul arrivals and facilitate onward connections to destinations such as Bangkok, Johannesburg, Melbourne, and Sydney.

Emirates began passenger operations at Stansted in June 2018 and expanded to double-daily service within a year. After suspending flights during the pandemic, it resumed operations in August 2022 and doubled frequencies again in May of the following year. In 2024, UK Civil Aviation Data shows that Emirates carried approximately 436,224 passengers through Stansted out of about 525,892 available seats—a load factor of roughly 83%. Booking data indicates that most travelers (63%) used Stansted as a connecting point for further travel worldwide; popular onward destinations included Bangkok, Colombo, Male, Brisbane, and Melbourne.

This expansion highlights growing competition among Gulf carriers for transcontinental traffic between Europe and Asia via their respective hubs.

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