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Emirates to add a third daily service to Dublin

18/07/2025 by Kevincm Leave a Comment

Emirates is boosting its links to the Irish capital, Dublin, with a third daily service planned.

Emirates Boeing 777-300ER "Year of Zahed"
Emirates Boeing 777-300ER departing Dublin Airport – Image, Economy Class and Beyond.

The third daily service will start in the winter timetable, from 26 October 2025.

The additional flight will be an early one, with the flight operating very much in the morning. Planned operations are:

EK165 DEPART DXB 02:10 ARRIVE DUB 06:25
EK166 DEPART DUB 08:25 ARRIVE DXB 20:00

Commences: 26 October 2025
Operates Daily
Booked Equipment: Three-Class Boeing 777-300ER

The third daily flight will operate utilising a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft set in a three-class configuration, offering customers 8 private suites in First Class, 42 lie-flat seats in Business Class and 304 seats in Economy Class.

The added service will also provide travellers with enhanced connectivity to popular destinations across Emirates’ network, including Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok. In addition, the belly space of the aircraft is available for those who need cargo shipped between Ireland and the United Arab Emirates.

As well as the three-class aircraft which is deployed on this flight, Emirates recently introduced its newly retrofitted Boeing 777 on the Dubai to Dublin route, offering Irish passengers an upgraded experience with its four-class configuration, featuring the Premium Economy cabin and the latest Business Class experience. The airline has also announced it will deploy its second refurbished Boeing 777 to Dublin starting from 16 October.

A lot more seats to the Middle East

With the addition of an extra flight a day to Dublin, Emirates will add an extra 354 seats a day, with over 1000 seats a day available.

In addition, both Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways have a presence at the airport. The result is a lot of choices for passengers going to the Middle East (or more likely, connecting in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Qatar) to reach their final destination.

With a choice of times for passengers, it will allow those who need a full day in Dublin to get one, and those who want an evening in Dubai to experience too, as well as being able to further connect onto other parts of the Emirates network.


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