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Emirates goes five times daily between Dubai and Singapore

15/05/2014 by Kevincm

It seems Emirates is in the mood to add more capacity between Dubai and Singapore with the addition of a fifth flight a day.

This will boost the amount of flights by Emirates from 28 flights a week to 35 flights a week, with four direct flights and one fight via Colombo.

The new flight pair – EK352/EK353 adds an evening departure from Dubai, returning as a morning service from Singapore.

a large airplane taking off

Emirates Boeing 777-300ER landing at Birmingham Airport – Image GhettoIFE.

The direct flights are listed below:

Dubai to Singapore

EK432 DEPART DXB 02:45 ARRIVE SIN 14:05   Boeing 777-300ER
EK354 DEPART DXB 03:05 ARRIVE SIN 15:00   Airbus A380
EK404 DEPART DXB 09:35 ARRIVE SIN 20:55   Boeing 777-300ER
EK352 DEPART DXB 21:15 ARRIVE SIN 09:00+1 Boeing 777-300

Commences 1st August 
Equipment booked as above.
EK352 will operate with a Boeing 777-300ER from 1st December 2014.

Singapore to Dubai

EK405 DEPART SIN 01:40 ARRIVE DXB 04:50   Boeing 777-300ER
EK433 DEPART SIN 09:30 ARRIVE DXB 12:45   Boeing 777-300ER
EK353 DEPART SIN 10:35 ARRIVE DXB 13:45   Boeing 777-300
EK355 DEPART SIN 21:25 ARRIVE DXB 00:55+1 Airbus A380

Commences 1st August
Equipment booked as above.
EK353 will operate with a Boeing 777-300ER from 2nd December 2014.
Emirates will launch a fifth daily flight between Dubai and Singapore from August 1.

Data: Airline Route

Initially, the service will be operated with a three class Boeing 777-300, configured with:

  • 12 First Class Seats in 1-2-1
  • 42 Business Class  seats in 2-3-2
  • 310 Economy seats in 3-4-3
  • 364 Seats in Total

So why another service? For Emirates, its simple – more chances to move passengers through its Dubai hub, with more connections to its substantial worldwide network, in all directions – Europe, Africa and beyond.

And for those who choose to connect through that hub, its more choices to where you need to get to in the world.

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