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Emirates’ Airbus A350 is now flying to Hangzhou

Emirates has recently deployed its new Airbus A350 on flights between Dubai and Hangzhou. Thus, Hangzhou becomes the first Chinese mainland city to feature Emirates’ latest aircraft type.

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Operated with A350, flight EK310 departs daily from Dubai International Airport at 04:15hrs and arrives in Hangzhou at 16:00hrs. The return flight, EK311, departs from Hangzhou at 00:10hrs and lands in Dubai at 06:10hrs. All times are local. As the first new aircraft type introduced by Emirates since 2008, the Airbus A350 complements the airline’s existing fleet of Boeing 777s and Airbus A380s serving the Chinese mainland.

Since launching in July 2025, Emirates’ daily Dubai-Hangzhou service has received steady demand from customers, as it provides the Chinese city with capacity and global connectivity via Dubai. By deploying its latest generation aircraft to Hangzhou, Emirates aims to further enhance the onboard experience for travellers while ensuring product consistency.


The introduction of the A350 on the Hangzhou route brings Emirates’ Premium Economy Class to Chinese passengers, offering a richer selection of premium travel options. Emirates’ Premium Economy Class delivers an experience comparable to the business class of many airlines to bring travelers an exceptional flying experience that includes spacious reclining leather seats with full leg and foot support, adjustable headrests, built-in charging ports, and side cocktail tables. Passengers enjoy a 13.3-inch personal screen, access to over 6,500 entertainment channels, plush oversized pillows, and blankets.

The Emirates A350 is configured with a three-class layout, accommodating 312 passengers: 32 next-generation Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 arrangement, 21 highly acclaimed Premium Economy Class seats in a 2-3-2 layout, and 259 Economy Class seats in a 3-3-3 configuration.