Upgrade for Vienna: Much New with Emirates

The Vienna-Schwechat airport is being further upgraded by Emirates. From January, the modernised Boeing 777 will be in operation daily on the route between Austria and Dubai. This makes Vienna one of only four privileged cities in Europe to enjoy the improved 777.
Boeing 777 to Operate Between Vienna and Dubai in the Future
After a complete interior overhaul, the aircraft now has four different classes: there are eight suites in First Class, 40 Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, 24 seats in the brand-new Premium Economy, and 256 Economy Class seats.
By the way, the other daily Emirates flight from Vienna to Dubai will also be served by the A380 in the new year, the world's largest passenger aircraft.

Brand new to the Emirates fleet from January is the A350-900. The airline recently took delivery of the very first aircraft of this type from Airbus. It has three cabin classes: 32 lie-flat seats in Business Class, 21 Premium Economy seats, and 259 seats in Economy Class. The brand-new aircraft will be in operation on the route between Dubai and Edinburgh, with more than 60 additional A350s to follow.
New Emirates Flight Destinations Possible
With the A350, Emirates will be able to serve new destinations, including medium-sized airports that are not suitable for larger aircraft.
The seats in Business Class are particularly spectacular: the luxurious, flat leather seats are designed in the style of the Mercedes S-Class and even have their own minibar.
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