Emirates is strengthening its presence in Asia by launching flights to three new destinations: Shenzhen in China, Da Nang in Vietnam, and Siem Reap in Cambodia. This expansion boosts connectivity between the Middle East and Southeast Asia, offering travelers more options while supporting economic and cultural ties.
Starting July 1, 2025, Emirates will begin daily non-stop flights between Dubai and Shenzhen. This marks the airline’s fourth entry into mainland China. Shenzhen, a global hub for technology and innovation, will receive Emirates’ upgraded Boeing 777-300ER. The aircraft features four travel classes, including eight luxurious First-Class suites and a Premium Economy section.
In Vietnam and Cambodia, Emirates will introduce new services through Bangkok. Flights to Da Nang start on June 2, 2025, operating four times a week. Siem Reap will see three weekly flights beginning June 3, 2025. These routes will use Emirates’ two-class Boeing 777-300ER, ensuring a comfortable travel experience for passengers.
Travelers will benefit from seamless connections to key cities across Europe and the US. Emirates’ new routes align with its goal of enhancing global accessibility. Passengers can enjoy regionally inspired cuisine, premium beverages, and an award-winning entertainment system with over 6,500 options, including movies, TV shows, and podcasts.
With these additions, Emirates further expands its dominance in East Asia. The airline now offers 269 weekly flights from Dubai to 24 destinations in the region. This move strengthens Emirates’ position as a leading global airline while providing business and leisure travelers with greater access to Southeast Asia and beyond.
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