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Emirates Launches Premium Economy on Dubai–Montréal Flights

Dubai: Emirates has introduced its new Airbus A350 on flights between Dubai and Montréal, marking the Canadian city as the first destination in the Americas to receive the aircraft.

The new A350 features Emirates’ Premium Economy cabin, offering passengers enhanced comfort and services on the long-haul route. Operating daily between Dubai and Canada, the aircraft replaces the previous Boeing 777, providing an upgraded travel experience for both leisure and business travellers.

Emirates Introduces Premium Economy on Dubai–Montréal Flights with New A350

Dubai: Emirates has launched its new Airbus A350 on flights between Dubai and Montréal, making the Canadian city the first destination in the Americas to receive the aircraft.

The A350 features Emirates’ Premium Economy cabin, providing passengers with enhanced comfort and services on the long-haul route. The daily service departs Dubai at 2:45 a.m. local time, arriving in Montréal at 7:35 a.m. The return flight leaves Montréal at 10:40 a.m., landing in Dubai at 8:00 a.m. the following day.

Emirates first introduced the A350 in 2024 on its Dubai–Edinburgh route and has since deployed the aircraft across multiple long-haul services worldwide, replacing older Boeing 777s and offering an upgraded travel experience.

Emirates Rolls Out Premium Economy on Dubai–Montréal A350 Flights

Dubai: Emirates has launched its new Airbus A350 on flights between Dubai and Montréal, marking the Canadian city as the first destination in the Americas to receive the aircraft.

The A350 introduces Emirates’ Premium Economy cabin, designed for long-haul comfort. Each 19.5-inch seat features a 6-way adjustable headrest, footrest, generous recline, a 13.3-inch entertainment screen, in-seat charging points, and a wood-finished side table.

The aircraft has a three-class layout accommodating 312 passengers: 32 Business Class seats, 28 Premium Economy seats, and 238 Economy seats in a 3-3-3 configuration. The planes are also noted for wider ceilings and aisles, enhancing the overall passenger experience.

Emirates operates daily services from Dubai (2:45 a.m.) to Montréal (7:35 a.m.) and return (10:40 a.m., landing in Dubai at 8:00 a.m. the following day). The airline plans to deploy more A350s and launch new routes and destinations throughout 2026.

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