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Emirates introduced premium economy to its A380 fleet in 2021. When writing, 40 out of its 116 superjumbos have a four-class layout. Three different capacities are available: 468, 484, and 487 seats. More on its lowest-capacity superjumbo later in the article.
Where Emirates’ 4-Class A380s Are Flying: October To December
Some of the airports will welcome four-class equipment for the first time. For example, Perth will do so on October 19, 2025, with the frequency on that Australian route halving to a daily service on October 26. Emirates’ daily operation to JFK via Milan will switch from three-class superjumbos to frames equipped with premium economy on November 10.
The Top 5 Destinations With Emirates’ 4-Class A380s
The list of top destinations might be unsurprising, particularly the first four places.
The 468, 484, and 487-seat configs are deployed to Heathrow, although not necessarily for the entire quarter. For example, the 468-seater is currently only scheduled through October 25. It is on EK7 to the UK’s busiest airport (it arrives at 07:05), and is on EK8 back (it leaves at 09:05). They’ll then switch to the 487-seater, with more economy seats available.
Four-Class Departures From Dubai: October-December* |
Dubai To… |
---|---|
Four daily |
London Heathrow |
Two daily |
Melbourne |
Two daily |
Sydney (one daily flight continues to Christchurch) |
One to three daily |
New York JFK (from November 10, one daily service will be via Milan) |
One to two daily |
Milan Malpensa (from November 10, one daily flight will continue to New York) |
* It will vary at other times. All three configs are combined |
Like Heathrow, A380s with premium economy are used on two-thirds of Emirates’ flights to Melbourne, Sydney, and Milan. In contrast, only one of the Big Apple’s departures will be on it through November 9 (EK203/EK204). The next day, passengers will be able to select premium economy on two of its three daily services (nonstop and one-stop). From December 1, all three daily flights will have it.
Where The 468-Seat A380 Will Fly
When writing, Emirates has six frames with 468 seats, which feature its latest product. They were reconfigured in 2025. They have fewer seats than any of its other superjumbo configurations. There are 14 seats in first (1-2-1), 76 in business (1-2-1), 56 in premium economy (2-4-2; 40″), and just 322 in economy (3-4-3; 32″).
Between October and December, these airports will see it from Dubai: Brisbane, London Heathrow, Manchester, Milan Malpensa (October 16 only), New York JFK, Nice, Osaka Kansai, Perth, Singapore (December 21 only), and Zurich. With a daily service on the 468-seater through the quarter, Brisbane and Nice have the joint highest number of flights on it.