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Emirates Adds Airbus A350 Flights to Hangzhou

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Emirates Adds Airbus A350 Flights to Hangzhou
Bookings can be made through emirates.com, the Emirates App, the airline’s contact centre, travel agents, or via WeChat Pay for customers in China.
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Emirates to Deploy Airbus A350 on Hangzhou Route from October 2025

Emirates will introduce its Airbus A350 aircraft for the daily Dubai–Hangzhou service starting on 26 October 2025, three months after the route’s initial launch. Flight EK310 will depart from Dubai International Airport at 04:15 hrs, arriving in Hangzhou at 16:00 hrs. The return flight, EK311, will leave Hangzhou at 00:10 hrs and land in Dubai at 06:10 hrs (local times). (local times).

Adnan Kazim

Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer said, “Over the last year we have made significant investments in our operations to Chinese mainland, creating meaningful impact through the launch of brand-new destinations and providing an elevated in-flight experience with our latest products. Introducing the A350 to Hangzhou is the natural next step, as we continue to bring the latest and greatest that Emirates has to offer to China’s skies. The A350 is an exciting addition to our fleet mix, adding a new dynamic to our existing operations in China. We look forward to welcoming passengers from Hangzhou on the new Emirates A350 soon.”

About the Emirates A350

  • The A350 is the newest aircraft type in the Emirates fleet since 2008, joining the Boeing 777 and A380.

  • The aircraft will also introduce Premium Economy to Hangzhou, featuring leather reclining seats with leg rests, individual charging ports, a 13.3-inch screen, and dedicated amenities.

  • The A350 is configured with 312 seats:

    • 32 Business Class (1-2-1 layout)

    • 21 Premium Economy (2-3-2 layout)

    • 259 Economy Class (3-3-3 layout)

Emirates celebrates delivery of first Airbus A350 aircraft

Bookings can be made through emirates.com, the Emirates App, the airline’s contact centre, travel agents, or via WeChat Pay for customers in China.

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