Emirates airline is enhancing capacity on its Dubai-Narita route with the deployment of the Airbus A380 from November 15, as Japan removes the daily arrivals limit and lifts self-quarantine protocols and COVID-19 testing for inbound travel.
By providing more capacity, the airline aims to meet pent-up demand for travel to Japan, in addition to providing choice and flexibility to travelers through its daily service to Osaka, operated by the Boeing 777.
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Those traveling on the A380 to and from Narita can enjoy its spacious and comfortable cabins, exclusive products that offer travelers the best experiences in the sky, such as the onboard lounge, first-class suites, shower spa and award-winning entertainment system that includes more than 5,000 channels of on-demand entertainment.
This year, Emirates celebrates two decades of successful operations at Osaka Kansai International Airport. The company was the first airline to establish air connectivity between Japan and the United Arab Emirates, as well as the rest of the Persian Gulf countries in 2002.
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