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Emirates Airlines adds 4 new weekly flights to Manila

The carrier will provide wider options and improved connectivity for business travelers

Last updated: 19/01/2026 2:20 pm
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Dubai, UAE – Emirates Airlines intends to add 4 new weekly flights between Dubai and Manila.

This is within the framework of its ongoing growth strategy in Southeast Asia and its long-term commitment to the Republic of the Philippines.

Emirates Airlines will operate flight No. EK330 on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, starting next April 2.

The two flights will be operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft, equipped with eight private suites in first class, 42 seats convertible into flat beds in business class, and 304 spacious seats in economy class.

With this expansion, the carrier will provide broader options and improved connectivity for business travelers and shipping customers.

Along with the large Filipino community across Emirates’ global network.

Including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Spain, the United States of America, and Kuwait.

In addition to Germany, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal, and South Africa.

The Emirates Boeing 777 accommodates up to 20 tons of cargo in the lower cargo hold with a full passenger load.

With the addition of four new weekly flights to its Manila operations using this wide-body aircraft, Emirates will enhance its air cargo capacity.

Supporting the movement of imports and exports between Manila and Dubai.

As well as with other major trading markets in Europe, the United States and the Indian Peninsula.

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