Emirates seems to be sending more aircraft and more seats to Bangkok with the announcement of a SIXTH daily return service between the two cities.
EK370 DEPART DXB 15:00 ARRIVE BKK 00:20+1 EK371 DEPART BKK 01:55 ARRIVE DXB 05:55 Commences: 27th October Booked Equipment: Boeing 777-200ER
The full break down of serices that operate daily between the two cities look like this:
Dubai to Bangkok EK376 DEPART DXB 02:55 ARRIVE BKK 11:55 Boeing 777-300ER EK384 DEPART DXB 03:05 ARRIVE BKK 12:05 Airbus A380 EK418 DEPART DXB 09:05 ARRIVE BKK 18:05 Boeing 777-300ER EK372 DEPART DXB 09:40 ARRIVE BKK 18:40 Airbus A380 EK370 DEPART DXB 15:20 ARRIVE BKK 00:20+1 Boeing 777-200ER EK374 DEPART DXB 23:10 ARRIVE BKK 08:00+1 Boeing 777-300 Bangkok to Dubai EK385 DEPART BKK 01:05 ARRIVE DXB 04:50 Airbus A380 EK371 DEPART BKK 01:55 ARRIVE DXB 05:45 Boeing 777-200ER EK419 DEPART BKK 02:25 ARRIVE DXB 06:00 Boeing 777-300ER EK375 DEPART BKK 09:35 ARRIVE DXB 13:15 Boeing 777-300 EK377 DEPART BKK 15:40 ARRIVE DXB 19:30 Boeing 777-300ER EK373 DEPART BKK 20:40 ARRIVE DXB 00:30+1 Airbus A380
Any way you cut this, this a lot of seats between the two cites, providing connections from Europe to Asia – and in the process creating an airbridge between Dubai and Bangkok.
As usual, if you’re after a certain seat type, check your flight against Seatguru to check what sort of amenities are on your flight. Emirates fleet does have varying standards of equipment and classes installed on their equipment – so it’s best to spend a bit of time researching what you’ll get.
Jeremy McMillen says
Six flights a day that’s just well shocking Emirates must be making bank on all these flights to go six a day with two being A380s and three out of the four 777 flights being 773s or 773ERs.