Emirates will introduce its refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft to Seoul, South Korea, starting April 14, 2025, and to London Stansted from May 7, 2025. The upgraded aircraft are part of the airline’s retrofit programme, which features enhanced cabins, offering customers an upgraded flying experience on selected routes.

Emirates Refurbished Boeing 777 Takes Flight on New Routes
The four-class Boeing 777 will debut on Emirates‘ EK324/325 Dubai–Seoul flight three times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Seoul will be the second East Asian city to get the retrofitted aircraft.
Emirates will offer over 3,150 Premium Economy seats per week to customers onboard its Boeing 777 and A380 aircraft, to Southeast and East Asian destinations such as Tokyo-Narita, Osaka, Singapore, Seoul, and Shenzhen by July 2025.
London Stansted will become the third United Kingdom airport to receive the enhanced Boeing 777, along with London Heathrow and Edinburgh. The airline’s European destinations served by the four-class aircraft also include Brussels, Geneva, Zurich, Vienna, and Athens.
The refurbished Boeing 777 features modern, four-class enhanced cabins. Passengers can also experience the newly renovated Business Class cabins, set in a 1-2-1 configuration for maximum privacy and easy aisle access. The Business Class seat converts into a fully flat bed with personal mini-bars.

Emirates’ Refurbished Aircraft: Luxury and Comfort in First Class
For First Class travellers, aircraft have the unique Game Changer suites offering unmatched luxury with lavish comfort and one-of-a-kind design elements.
The interiors of the aircraft have also been revamped with modern design elements, such as new colour schemes and Ghaf Tree motifs, which is the national tree of the UAE. Sophisticated wood finishes will round off the look.
These improvements see Emirates constantly refining its services and customer experience, offering travellers additional choices and a better experience across its network worldwide .
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