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Enhanced Comfort and Luxury: Emirates’ Newly Refurbished Boeing 777 to Riyadh

Riyadh has become the first destination in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to welcome Emirates’ newly refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft, featuring an all-new Business Class cabin and highly acclaimed Premium Economy seats. Passengers traveling between Dubai and Riyadh can now experience enhanced comfort and luxury on this upgraded aircraft. You can find more information about Emirates’ Boeing 777 fleet and cabin features on their official website: Emirates Boeing 777.

The refurbished Boeing 777 operates on the daily EK 819/820 service, departing from Dubai at 07:10 hrs and arriving in Riyadh at 08:05 hrs. The return flight departs Riyadh at 09:40 hrs and arrives in Dubai at 12:35 hrs. The four-class aircraft offers a range of seating options to cater to different travel preferences.

The Premium Economy cabin features 24 seats arranged in a 2-4-2 layout, with 6-way adjustable headrests for added comfort and space. This makes it an attractive option for both business and leisure travelers seeking a more comfortable and spacious experience compared to Economy Class. The upgraded Business Class cabin offers enhanced privacy with 38 seats in a spacious 1-2-1 configuration, providing direct aisle access for every passenger. For insights into the different travel classes and their benefits, you can refer to our section on Airline Guides.

Business Class passengers can also enjoy features such as a mini-bar and multiple charging ports. The aircraft also includes 6 First Class game-changer suites, offering the ultimate in luxury travel. The refreshed Economy Class cabin features 256 ergonomic seats with leather headrests that can be adjusted vertically. To learn more about airport lounge access and benefits for premium passengers, you can visit websites like LoungeBuddy.

Emirates plans to have 48 aircraft fitted with Premium Economy by the end of 2024, serving 27 destinations, including Dubai. These aircraft will be part of Emirates’ Boeing 777, Airbus A380, and Airbus A350 fleets. Emirates currently operates 72 weekly flights to four gateways in Saudi Arabia, including three daily flights to Riyadh, using a mixed fleet of Boeing 777s and Airbus A380s. To stay updated on the latest travel news and airline updates, you can subscribe to travel publications and follow industry experts on social media. Remember to check WentWorld.com and follow our social media channels for ultimate travel tips and destination guides.

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One response to “Enhanced Comfort and Luxury: Emirates’ Newly Refurbished Boeing 777 to Riyadh”

  1. Brenda Miller Avatar
    Brenda Miller

    This is fantastic news! Emirates is my absolute favorite airline, and I’ve always loved their service. A refurbished 777 to Riyadh? Count me in! I’m planning a trip to Saudi Arabia next year, and this is making me even more excited. The in-flight entertainment on Emirates is usually top-notch, but I do hope they’ve updated the selection of movies. It can sometimes feel a little dated.

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