
Emirates Airlines has officially introduced its advanced Airbus A350 aircraft on the Dubai–Amman route, marking a major milestone for both the airline and Jordan’s aviation sector. The A350 made its debut landing at Amman’s Queen Alia International Airport on May 20, 2025, two weeks ahead of its initially scheduled June 1 launch, with flight EK905 departing Dubai at 22:10 and arriving in Amman at 00:15.
The return service, EK906, left Amman at 02:05 and landed in Dubai at 06:05, establishing the A350 as a regular fixture on Emirates’ second daily service between the two cities.
The Emirates A350 is configured with 312 seats across three cabins: 32 next-generation Business Class lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 layout, 21 Premium Economy seats in a 2-3-2 arrangement, and 259 Economy Class seats in a 3-3-3 configuration. The aircraft is designed for enhanced passenger comfort, featuring higher ceilings, wider aisles, and a quieter cabin environment.
Notably, the A350 offers improved seat ergonomics, a brand-new 6-way adjustable headrest in Economy Class for better neck support, and larger overhead storage bins.
Passengers benefit from Emirates’ latest in-flight entertainment system, ICE, which now includes a cinematic 4K display, an intuitive interface for visually impaired travelers, faster Wi-Fi, improved lighting, and a vast content library. Additional features include digital newspapers and magazines, touchscreen call bell buttons for crew service, and a spacious galley area for passengers to stretch and access complimentary snacks.
The A350’s introduction to Amman is part of Emirates’ broader strategy to modernize its fleet and expand its network. The aircraft currently serves six other destinations, including Edinburgh, Kuwait, and Mumbai, and will soon be deployed to cities such as Oslo, Istanbul, and Ho Chi Minh City. By the end of 2025, Emirates plans to operate the A350 on 17 global routes.
This deployment highlights Emirates’ 39-year relationship with Jordan, dating back to 1986, and underscores the airline’s commitment to strengthening connectivity, tourism, and trade links between Dubai, Amman, and beyond. Emirates also continues to operate its flagship A380 on the Dubai–Amman route, providing travelers with more premium options and enhanced travel experiences.