Emirates has fast-tracked the launch of its Airbus A350 on the Dubai–Muscat route, introducing daily flights ahead of schedule to accommodate rising summer travel demand . Originally set to begin on July 1, the service began one week earlier, offering passengers enhanced comfort, better connectivity, and a more refined travel experience between the UAE and Oman.
Optimised Timings for Global Connections
The A350 service features overnight departures, strategically timed to facilitate onward journeys to major global destinations:
Next-Generation Comfort on the A350
The new A350 aircraft offers a three-class configuration with 312 seats:
Muscat Among First to Receive A350 in the Region
With seven A350s currently in its fleet, Emirates has deployed the aircraft to select destinations including Kuwait, Bahrain, Dammam, Amman, Mumbai, Edinburgh, Tunis, Colombo, and Ahmedabad. Muscat’s early inclusion underscores Emirates’ long-term commitment to the Oman market.
By the end of 2025, Emirates aims to operate the A350 on 17 global routes, supporting its wider network expansion.
Additional Flights to Meet Summer Travel Demand
To address peak summer travel, Emirates has also increased frequency on the Dubai–Muscat route:
Optimised Timings for Global Connections
The A350 service features overnight departures, strategically timed to facilitate onward journeys to major global destinations:
- Flight EK 866 departs Dubai at 2:15am, arriving in Muscat at 3:30am
- Flight EK 867 returns from Muscat at 4:40am, landing in Dubai at 5:55am
Next-Generation Comfort on the A350
The new A350 aircraft offers a three-class configuration with 312 seats:
- 32 Business Class lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 layout
- 21 Premium Economy seats arranged 2-3-2
- 259 Economy Class seats in a 3-3-3 layout
- Wider aisles and higher ceilings for a more spacious cabin
- Emirates’ newest in-flight entertainment system
- High-speed Wi-Fi connectivity
- Enhanced seat ergonomics and modern lighting systems for added comfort on short and medium-haul flights
Muscat Among First to Receive A350 in the Region
With seven A350s currently in its fleet, Emirates has deployed the aircraft to select destinations including Kuwait, Bahrain, Dammam, Amman, Mumbai, Edinburgh, Tunis, Colombo, and Ahmedabad. Muscat’s early inclusion underscores Emirates’ long-term commitment to the Oman market.
By the end of 2025, Emirates aims to operate the A350 on 17 global routes, supporting its wider network expansion.
Additional Flights to Meet Summer Travel Demand
To address peak summer travel, Emirates has also increased frequency on the Dubai–Muscat route:
- Flight EK 862 (added service) departs Dubai at 7:55am, arriving in Muscat at 9:05am
- Flight EK 863 returns from Muscat at 11:25am, landing in Dubai at 12:30pm
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