Emirates Adds Second Daily Service to Tokyo Narita from May 1
Emirates has announced the expansion of its services to Tokyo Narita International Airport, introducing a second daily flight starting May 1. The additional service will operate on a retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
The new flight, EK320, will depart Dubai at 22:30 and arrive in Tokyo Narita at 13:30 the following day. The return flight, EK321, will depart Tokyo Narita at 21:30 and arrive in Dubai at 03:50 the next day. All timings are local.
The added frequency is expected to provide passengers with more travel options and improved connectivity, including opportunities for stopovers in Dubai. Eastbound passengers will benefit from afternoon arrivals in Tokyo, supporting smoother domestic connections within Japan. Westbound travellers departing Narita will arrive in Dubai early in the morning, enabling onward connections to destinations across Europe, Africa, and South America.
Flights EK320 and EK321 will be operated with a refurbished four-class Boeing 777-300ER, featuring updated cabin interiors across all classes. The aircraft includes 260 Economy Class seats, 24 Premium Economy seats, 40 Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 layout, and eight First Class suites.
Onboard services will include regionally inspired dining options with Japanese selections such as a Kaiseki-style meal tray. Passengers will also have access to more than 6,500 channels of on-demand entertainment on Emirates’ inflight entertainment system, ice, including a range of Japanese-language content.
Tickets for the additional Tokyo Narita service are available via emirates.com, the Emirates mobile app, travel agents, and Emirates retail offices.
Emirates in Japan

Emirates has operated services to Japan since 2002 and currently flies daily to Tokyo Narita, Tokyo Haneda, and Osaka. From May 1, the airline will offer more than 22,500 seats per week across 28 flights to and from Japan, along with cargo capacity of approximately 1,240 tonnes per week.
The airline has also introduced chauffeur-driven services for premium customers in Narita, with a similar service scheduled to launch in Osaka from March 1. Emirates further supports domestic connectivity in Japan through partnerships with Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways, offering access to 36 domestic and regional destinations.
The second daily service to Tokyo Narita is intended to enhance scheduling flexibility and connection options for travellers flying between Japan and Emirates’ global network.












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