Emirates to resume flights to Tokyo with Airbus A380 aircraft

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Emirates will resume flights between Dubai and Tokyo with Airbus A380-800 aircraft from November 15th. Currently, operations are carried out on 356-seat Boeing 777-300(ER) jets.

See also: Emirates to resume flights to Auckland with Airbus A380 aircraft.

Schedule between Dubai and Tokyo with Airbus A380s – Emirates

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Flight From / to ETD ETA
EK 318 Dubai (DXB/OMDB) 2:55 a.m.
EK 318 Tokyo (NRT/RJAA) 5:30 p.m.
Flight From / to ETD ETA
EK 319 Tokyo (NRT/RJAA) 10:30 p.m.
EK 319 Dubai (DXB/OMDB) 5:30 a.m. +1

Aircraft used

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  • Airbus A380 configured for 491 passengers.

Flight frequency

  • Daily.

Route type

  • Regular.

Other information

  • Emirates’ last scheduled operations to Tokyo with Airbus A380s had been in mid-2020.
  • The airline is the only carrier to serve flights between Dubai and Tokyo.

See also: Emirates increases flights to Dublin.

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