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Emirates

EK UAE

Also known as: Emirates Airlines

United Arab Emirates · Callsign: EMIRATES

287

Routes

133

Destinations

73

Countries

287

Flights

Route Network

Short-Haul 33
Medium-Haul 95
Long-Haul 127
Ultra-Long-Haul 32
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Codeshare Network

269

Own-Operated

18

Codeshare

6% of routes are codeshare agreements

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Longest Routes

From To Distance Time
DXB 🇦🇪 LAX 🇺🇸 13.400 km 976 min
LAX 🇺🇸 DXB 🇦🇪 13.400 km 976 min
DXB 🇦🇪 IAH 🇺🇸 13.125 km 956 min
IAH 🇺🇸 DXB 🇦🇪 13.125 km 956 min
SFO 🇺🇸 DXB 🇦🇪 13.020 km 949 min
DXB 🇦🇪 SFO 🇺🇸 13.020 km 949 min
DXB 🇦🇪 DFW 🇺🇸 12.920 km 942 min
DFW 🇺🇸 DXB 🇦🇪 12.920 km 942 min
DXB 🇦🇪 GRU 🇧🇷 12.217 km 892 min
GRU 🇧🇷 DXB 🇦🇪 12.217 km 892 min
DXB 🇦🇪 SYD 🇦🇺 12.043 km 880 min
SYD 🇦🇺 DXB 🇦🇪 12.043 km 880 min
BNE 🇦🇺 DXB 🇦🇪 11.978 km 876 min
DXB 🇦🇪 BNE 🇦🇺 11.978 km 876 min
DXB 🇦🇪 SEA 🇺🇸 11.928 km 872 min
SEA 🇺🇸 DXB 🇦🇪 11.928 km 872 min
DXB 🇦🇪 GIG 🇧🇷 11.884 km 869 min
GIG 🇧🇷 DXB 🇦🇪 11.884 km 869 min
MEL 🇦🇺 DXB 🇦🇪 11.644 km 852 min
DXB 🇦🇪 MEL 🇦🇺 11.644 km 852 min

Top Destinations

  • United Arab Emirates 119
  • Australia 26
  • India 10
  • United States 9
  • New Zealand 7
  • United Kingdom 6
  • Singapore 5
  • Pakistan 5
  • Thailand 4
  • Germany 4
  • Italy 4
  • Saudi Arabia 4
  • Japan 3
  • China 3
  • France 3

Aircraft Types

  • Boeing 777-300ER 160 routes
  • Airbus A380-800 56 routes
  • Airbus A330-200 51 routes
  • Boeing 777-300 43 routes
  • Boeing 777-200 34 routes
  • Boeing 777-200LR 18 routes
  • Boeing 737-800W 12 routes
  • Airbus A340-300 6 routes
  • Airbus A340-500 6 routes
  • Dash 8-400 4 routes
  • Boeing 717 4 routes
  • Boeing 737-800 2 routes
  • Embraer E175 2 routes
  • Embraer E190 2 routes
  • Airbus A330-300 2 routes

Tentang Emirates

Emirates, founded in 1985 and headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is the largest airline in the Middle East and one of the world's most prominent long-haul carriers. The airline operates its hub at Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest airports globally by international passenger traffic. Emirates serves over 150 destinations across six continents, with a particular emphasis on connecting traffic flowing between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas through Dubai. The airline's fleet is uniquely composed entirely of wide-body aircraft, operating over 250 Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft. Emirates is the world's largest operator of the Airbus A380, the double-decker superjumbo, and has placed orders for Boeing 777-9 aircraft for fleet renewal. The airline's cabin products include First Class suites with enclosed cabins, onboard shower spas, and a bar lounge on the A380, Business Class with lie-flat seats, Premium Economy introduced in 2022, and Economy Class. Emirates' in-flight entertainment system, ice, has won numerous awards for its extensive content library of over 6,500 channels. The Emirates Skywards frequent flyer program offers four tier levels and extensive partnership options. Emirates does not belong to any global airline alliance, preferring bilateral agreements to maintain scheduling flexibility. The airline is wholly owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai, a government entity. Emirates also operates SkyCargo, one of the world's largest cargo carriers, utilizing dedicated Boeing 777F freighters alongside belly cargo capacity on passenger flights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Emirates belong to an airline alliance?
Emirates does not belong to any of the three major airline alliances (Star Alliance, oneworld, or SkyTeam). Instead, the airline maintains bilateral codeshare and interline agreements with over 100 partner airlines, including Qantas, flydubai, and JetBlue, giving it global network reach without alliance membership.
Where is Emirates main hub airport?
Emirates operates exclusively from Dubai International Airport (DXB) as its sole hub. Terminal 3 at DXB is dedicated entirely to Emirates operations and is one of the largest airport terminals in the world. The airline connects over 150 destinations across six continents through this single hub.
What cabin classes does Emirates offer?
Emirates offers three cabin classes: First Class featuring fully enclosed private suites with sliding doors and onboard shower spas on the A380, Business Class with lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, and Economy Class. The Airbus A380 also features the iconic onboard lounge and bar accessible to First and Business Class passengers.
What is Emirates checked baggage allowance?
Emirates Economy passengers receive between 20 kg and 35 kg of free checked baggage depending on the route and fare type. Business Class allows 40 kg, and First Class permits 50 kg. Emirates uses a weight-based baggage system rather than a piece-based system on most routes.
What is the Emirates Skywards frequent flyer program?
Emirates Skywards is the airline's loyalty program with four tiers: Blue, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Members earn Skywards Miles on Emirates and flydubai flights as well as with partner airlines and hotel chains. Miles can be redeemed for flights, upgrades, and experiences, with Platinum members enjoying complimentary lounge access and chauffeur-drive service.