Emirates expands rollout of retrofitted 777s for enhanced onboard experience



Emirates is expanding the rollout of its retrofitted Boeing 777s. The upgraded aircraft are designed to combine accessible luxury with comfort and feature the new Emirates 777 Business Class.


Emirates is expanding the list of cities served with its refurbished Boeing 777s to Seoul starting on 14 April 2025 and London Stansted from 7 May 2025, as aircraft sporting upgraded cabins rollout of Emirates’ retrofit programme and into scheduled service.

The retrofitted Emirates Boeing 777 aircraft features a four-class configuration, including Emirates’ signature Premium Economy cabins, which are designed to combine accessible luxury with comfort.

The aircraft also features the new Emirates 777 Business Class, with seats arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration for maximum privacy, ensuring aisle access for every passenger, fully flat beds, and personal mini-bars. On some aircraft, First Class passengers can experience the exclusive ‘Gamechanger’ suites, offering unparalleled luxury, opulent comfort and signature design touches.

Customers across all cabins will enjoy upgraded interiors with new design elements, including modern colour palettes, specially designed Ghaf Tree motifs, and wood finishes throughout.

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