From December 1, Emirates will return to operating the Airbus A380 on its flights between Dubai and Perth as part of the airline’s increased services in Australia.
The service with the Airbus A380 will replace the existing daily operation with Boeing 777-300ER between both cities.
→ Emirates resumed flights to London-Stansted.
Emirates also announced that it will introduce the Airbus A380 for the first time on its flights to Bangalore, India from 30 October, becoming the first airline to operate scheduled passenger services using the Superjumbo at Kempegowda International Airport.
From October 30, all three daily Emirates flights to/from Bangalore will be operated: one with the Airbus A380 and two with the Boeing 777.
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