Home Transport Aviation Emirates to debut Premium Economy to Brisbane starting Feb The service will operate three times a week, marking the addition of Brisbane to Emirates’ growing list of Australian cities offering the upgraded cabin class by Gulf Business January 23, 2025 Image: Emirates Emirates has announced the launch of its Premium Economy product on flights EK434 and 435 between Dubai and Brisbane, starting February 1. The service will operate three times a week, marking the addition of Brisbane to Emirates’ growing list of Australian cities offering the upgraded cabin class. Emirates has been serving Brisbane for over 22 years and currently operates double daily flights between Dubai and the Queensland city. Premium Economy upgrade for Emirates’ customers in Queensland With 77 weekly services connecting Australia’s five largest cities — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide — to over 140 destinations worldwide via Dubai, Emirates provides Australian travellers with seamless global connectivity, particularly to key European routes. With the introduction of Premium Economy on flights EK434 and435, Brisbane joins Sydney and Melbourne in the Emirates’ Australian network to be served by retrofitted aircraft equipped with the airline’s award-winning product. Queenslanders will now have access to the carrier’s ‘premium’ services, including refreshed interiors and enhanced cabins across all classes. Premium Economy by Emirates “By April 1, Emirates will be serving Australia with close to 4,000 Premium Economy seats,” said the airline in a statement. The carrier will offer Premium Economy on two daily services from Sydney and Melbourne, and a third Melbourne service starting March 30 with a retrofitted Boeing 777 on flights EK404/405. The Brisbane service will be part of Emirates’ broader expansion of Premium Economy across its Australian routes. The Premium Economy product will also be available on flights to popular destinations around the world, such as London, Vienna, Osaka and Riyadh, all connecting via Dubai. Tags Aviation Brisbane Emirates February Premium Economy service You might also like dnata invests $31.2m to expand Melbourne Airport catering facility Wizz Air Abu Dhabi carries 3.5 million passengers in 2024 Photos: Emirates passenger teams get uniform ‘makeover’ Saudi Arabia’s flyadeal set to order Airbus A330neo jets