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Emirates expands China network with Emirates daily Hangzhou flight

Emirates will soon expand its global network by introducing the Emirates daily Hangzhou flight. This new direct connection begins on July 30, strengthening travel links between Dubai and China’s mainland.

With the Emirates daily Hangzhou flight, Hangzhou becomes the fifth Chinese city in Emirates’ mainland network. Previously served cities include Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.

This Emirates daily Hangzhou flight utilizes a three-class Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The total weekly seating capacity for this service reaches 2,478 seats. Passengers can select from 8 First Class suites, 42 angle-flat Business Class seats, and 304 comfortable Economy Class seats.

Flight EK310 departs Dubai at 09:40, arriving in Hangzhou by 22:00 local time. Meanwhile, the return flight EK311 leaves Hangzhou at 00:10, landing in Dubai at 04:55.

These flight times allow seamless connections for Emirates passengers. Convenient onward journeys to 38 European, 22 African, and 11 Middle Eastern cities become possible. Additionally, long-haul flights to Brazil and Argentina are easily accessible. Popular connection points include Istanbul, Barcelona, Cairo, and Johannesburg.

The Emirates daily Hangzhou flight represents significant growth for Emirates’ Chinese market strategy. Hangzhou itself is a major cultural, economic, and tourism hub. Travellers from Hangzhou will enjoy better global connectivity, boosting both tourism and business opportunities.

Emirates daily Hangzhou flight reflects the airline’s commitment to offering increased connectivity, premium comfort, and reliable services. This new route promises to enhance travel experiences for both business travellers and tourists.

In summary, the Emirates daily Hangzhou flight provides crucial additional capacity between China and the Middle East. Passengers benefit from improved global connectivity, reaffirming Emirates’ role as a leading global carrier.

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