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Emirates also uses modernized Boeing 777 to Zurich

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From October 1, 2024, Emirates will operate modernized Boeing 777s on routes to Zurich and Riyadh. These aircraft are equipped with new cabins, including Premium Economy Class, which will be introduced for the first time in the Middle East/GCC.

Geneva and Brussels are the first cities in the Emirates network to be fully served with the modernized B777s. Emirates plans to serve 28 cities with Premium Economy by the end of the year and to convert a total of 2024 Boeing 42 aircraft by December 777.

The new cabins offer passengers improved amenities in all classes, including wider seats in Business Class and comfortable leather seats in Premium Economy. These measures are part of the airline's comprehensive modernization strategy, which aims to further enhance the travel experience through improved amenities and service.

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