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Emirates operates Airbus A350 aircraft to Ho Chi Minh City destination

Tạp chí Doanh NghiệpTạp chí Doanh Nghiệp20/03/2025


DNVN - Emirates Airlines has just officially announced the next 7 destinations that will be served by A350 aircraft, equipped with the most modern improvements in the passenger cabin.

With the launch of the latest A350, Emirates continues to expand its network with short and medium haul flights to destinations in the Middle East/GCC and Europe. This is also the first time the Emirates A350 has been launched in Africa and Southeast Asia.

A350 business class cabin.

Ho Chi Minh City is the first destination in Southeast Asia to be served by Emirates' A350 aircraft, on daily flights EK364/365, starting from August 1, 2025. Flight EK364 will depart from Dubai (DXB) at 04:00, arriving in Ho Chi Minh City at 13:55 local time, and flight EK365 will depart from Ho Chi Minh City at 18:25, arriving in Dubai at 22:55 local time.

The A350 deployment to Ho Chi Minh City is part of Emirates’ long-term commitment to the Vietnamese market. From January 2025, the airline will launch a second daily flight to Ho Chi Minh City.

In addition, from June 2, 2025, Da Nang will become Emirates' third destination in Vietnam with four weekly flights (transiting in Bangkok), providing more options for passengers and affirming the importance of Vietnam as one of the key markets in Southeast Asia.

In addition, Emirates will expand A350 operations to six other destinations globally, including Tunis (from June 1), Amman (from June 1), Istanbul (from July 1), Dammam (from July 1), Baghdad (from August 3) and Oslo (from September 1).

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