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Emirates is an airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the largest airline in the Middle East, operating over 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Dubai International Airport, to more than 150 cities in 80 countries across six continents. Emirates is the world's fourth largest airline in scheduled revenue passenger-kilometers flown, the fourth-largest in terms of international passengers carried, and the second-largest in terms of freight tonne kilometers flown. From March 2016 to February 2017 Emirates had the longest non-stop commercial flight from Dubai to Auckland.
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No. | Departure | Arrival | Origin | Destination | Terminal | Live Status |
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EK4664 | 08:00 | 10:58 | (YVR) Vancouver, Canada | (LAX) Los Angeles, United States | Dep: I - Arr: 3 | Scheduled |
EK6244 | 20:14 | 22:00 | (ORD) Chicago, United States | (DLH) Duluth, United States | Dep: 1 | Scheduled |
EK139 | 08:40 | 12:30 | (DXB) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (PRG) Prague, Czech Republic | Dep: 3 - Arr: 1 | Arrived |
EK2238 | 17:10 | 21:10 | (DXB) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (PRG) Prague, Czech Republic | Dep: 3 - Arr: 1 | Scheduled |
EK9748 | 11:45 | 14:15 | (MST) Maastricht, Netherlands | (ZAZ) Zaragoza, Spain | Scheduled | |
EK9964 | 18:40 | 20:00 | (MXP) Milan, Italy | (FRA) Frankfurt, Germany | Scheduled | |
EK9762 | 18:40 | 21:35 | (RUH) Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Scheduled | |
EK9914 | 15:05 | 23:40 | (AMS) Amsterdam, Netherlands | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Scheduled | |
EK9845 | 10:45 | 15:30 | (HKG) Hong Kong, Hong Kong | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | No Recent Info - Call Airline | |
EK9787 | 11:30 | 16:15 | (HKG) Hong Kong, Hong Kong | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | No Recent Info - Call Airline | |
EK9774 | 11:00 | 14:40 | (EBL) Erbil, Iraq | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | No Recent Info - Call Airline | |
EK9883 | 16:30 | 20:35 | (HKG) Hong Kong, Hong Kong | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | No Recent Info - Call Airline | |
EK9841 | 08:15 | 12:35 | (HKG) Hong Kong, Hong Kong | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | No Recent Info - Call Airline | |
EK9936 | 08:20 | 17:45 | (FRA) Frankfurt, Germany | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | In Air | |
EK9849 | 13:45 | 18:00 | (CAN) Guangzhou, China | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Dep: 1 - Arr: MAIN | In Air |
EK9873 | 05:40 | 11:15 | (PVG) Shanghai, China | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Dep: 2 - Arr: MAIN | Landed |
EK9789 | 14:40 | 18:45 | (HKG) Hong Kong, Hong Kong | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Arrived | |
EK9940 | 12:35 | 14:45 | (STN) London, United Kingdom | (BRU) Brussels, Belgium | Scheduled | |
EK49 | 08:40 | 12:30 | (DXB) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (MUC) Munich, Germany | Dep: 3 - Arr: 1 | In Air |
EK9826 | 17:35 | 05:00 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (SIN) Singapore, Singapore | Scheduled | |
EK9761 | 15:10 | 16:20 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (RUH) Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Scheduled | |
EK9888 | 12:40 | 00:45 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (PVG) Shanghai, China | - Arr: 2 | No Takeoff Info - Call Airline |
EK9963 | 11:40 | 16:20 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (MXP) Milan, Italy | In Air | |
EK9403 | 20:45 | 11:05 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (KIX) Osaka, Japan | Scheduled | |
EK9280 | 22:10 | 09:25 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (HKG) Hong Kong, Hong Kong | Scheduled | |
EK9886 | 23:50 | 11:05 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (HKG) Hong Kong, Hong Kong | Scheduled | |
EK9977 | 04:25 | 06:55 | (MAD) Madrid, Spain | (FRA) Frankfurt, Germany | Scheduled | |
EK9393 | 13:25 | 18:25 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (BRU) Brussels, Belgium | Expected | |
EK9911 | 23:00 | 03:00 | (DWC) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (ACC) Accra, Ghana | Scheduled | |
EK9915 | 05:25 | 10:45 | (GRU) Sao Paulo, Brazil | () None, None | In Air | |
EK4698 | 00:20 | 05:18 | (YYC) Calgary, Canada | (YYZ) Toronto, Canada | - Arr: 3 | Scheduled |
EK256 | 15:10 | 00:35 | (BCN) Barcelona, Spain | (DXB) Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Dep: 1 - Arr: 3 | In Air |
Emirates Top 10 Airports
No. | Name | IATA | City | Country | Updated |
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1 | Dubai Airport | DXB | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 8 minutes |
2 | Sydney Airport | SYD | Sydney | Australia | 10 hours, 17 minutes |
3 | Melbourne Tullamarine Airport | MEL | Melbourne | Australia | 2 hours, 8 minutes |
4 | Brisbane Airport | BNE | Brisbane | Australia | 6 hours, 34 minutes |
5 | Suvarnabhumi Airport | BKK | Bangkok | Thailand | 1 hour, 44 minutes |
6 | John F. Kennedy International Airport | JFK | New York | United States | 11 hours, 58 minutes |
7 | Moscow Domodedovo Airport | DME | Moscow | Russia | 15 hours, 38 minutes |
8 | Logan International Airport | BOS | Boston | United States | 7 hours, 50 minutes |
9 | Seattle International Airport | SEA | Seattle | United States | 4 days, 3 hours |
10 | Kuala Lumpur International Airport | KUL | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 13 minutes |
Recent Updated Airports
- Calgary International Airport (7 minutes)
- Dubai Airport (8 minutes)
- Sao Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (9 minutes)
Emirates Airlines
Emirates Airlines was founded as an airline in 1985. It now flies to 152 destinations in 85 countries across six continents, providing air services that enable trade and travel to its home base in Dubai and beyond.
Emirates Airlines also connects millions of people on the ground each year through its other operations, including Emirates Holidays, its destination marketing arm, and tour operator Arabian Adventures. Seamless trade connections are supported through Emirates SkyCargo, its cargo division.
Emirates Airlines is a multinational and multicultural employer, employs over 160 nationalities and has hired 45843 employees to date. Emirates is committed to connecting people around the globe and helping them discover, enjoy, and share new experiences together. This commitment is reflected in its wide portfolio of international sports and cultural sponsorships.
As the airline industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, Emirates remains the largest international airline. Emirates, the world's largest long-haul airline, are operating at 70 percent of its pre-pandemic capacity, and that will increase to 80 percent before the end of the summer. It is expected to return to 100 percent of operations and network capacity in 2023 as demand for travel and tourism recovers.
Emirates airline is one of two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates. Based in Garhoud, Dubai, the airline is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is owned by the government of Dubai through the Investment Corporation of Dubai. As of 2019, it was also the largest airline in the Middle East, operating over 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport. Its fleet of nearly 300 aircraft serves more than 150 cities in 80 countries across six continents. Cargo activities are undertaken by Emirates SkyCargo.
Emirates Airlines is the world's fourth-largest airline by scheduled revenue passenger-kilometers flown and the second-largest in terms of freight ton-kilometers flown. Emirates airline is known for being one of the most expensive airlines because of its products and service to its passengers. The prices can vary, but you should expect to pay around $28,000 for a round trip between New York and Dubai.
Destination (Domestic, International)
Emirates Airlines is the world’s largest international airline, flying to 152 destinations in 85 countries. Emirates Airlines operates 269 aircraft and is the world’s largest operator of the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 families of aircraft. The airline’s luxurious amenities, regionally inspired gourmet cuisine, award-winning in-flight entertainment system, and unmatched hospitality provided by its iconic multi-lingual cabin crew of over 160 nationalities have made Emirates one of the world’s most recognized airline brands.
Emirates has been serving the US since 2004, offering American consumers, communities, and exporting companies' direct flights to more than 50 cities not directly served by any American carrier. The United States is a key and growing market in Emirates' global network. Emirates commenced non-stop passenger flights between Dubai and New York JFK in June 2004 and since then has expanded to Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas/Fort Worth, Seattle, Washington, DC, Boston, Chicago, Orlando, Newark and Miami.
Emirates Airlines Baggage Allowance
Carry-on Baggage
Economy: customers are permitted one piece of carry-on baggage, either a handbag or laptop bag that may not exceed 55 x 38 x 20 cm and must weigh no more than 7 kg. First Class and Business Class: customers are allowed two pieces of carry-on baggage: one briefcase plus either one handbag or one garment bag. The briefcase may not exceed 45 by 35 by 20 cm; the handbag may not exceed 55 by 38 by 20 cm; and the garment bag can be no more than 20 cm thick when folded.
Checked baggage
Economy Special and Saver passengers are permitted to check one bag up to 23 kg (50 lbs), free of charge; Flex and Flex Plus customers may check two pieces, weighing up to 23 kg (50 lbs) each; First and Business Class passengers are allowed two bags up to 32 kg (70 lbs) each.
Emirates Reward programs
Emirates Skywards, the loyalty program of Emirates and flyDubai, will change the way you experience the world. Being a member offers you benefits and experiences that will complement your lifestyle and make every trip more rewarding.
Cancelation and Refund Policy
Emirates allow you to cancel your booking within 24 hours, saving you a lot of money. If you booked your ticket at emirates.com/us that originates from the U.S. and the reservation was made seven days or more before the scheduled flight departure, you may cancel your ticket without penalty.
You can get a refund if you cancel your confirmed Emirates ticket. But it will only be possible if it is within the terms of your fare. You can hold on to your Emirates ticket and use it later for the trip.