
Bahrain has become the first destination in the Emirates network to be served exclusively by the Airbus A350, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s fleet modernization strategy. This achievement was realized with the introduction of Emirates’ third daily A350-operated flight (EK835/836) between Dubai and Bahrain on June 2, 2025.
Now, all Emirates flights to Bahrain utilize the advanced A350-900, replacing the previous Boeing 777 service and underscoring the airline’s commitment to delivering a superior travel experience on this key regional route.
The Emirates A350-900 features a three-class configuration, offering 32 lie-flat Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 arrangement, 21 Premium Economy seats in a 2-3-2 layout, and 259 Economy Class seats in a 3-3-3 configuration. Passengers benefit from higher ceilings, quieter cabins, wider aisles, and advanced lighting systems designed to enhance comfort.
The aircraft is also equipped with Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system, ICE, which now provides a more cinematic experience and faster onboard Wi-Fi.
This exclusive deployment is part of Emirates’ broader ‘Fly Better’ initiative, aimed at elevating the customer journey through innovation and world-class amenities. The move also reflects Emirates’ strong and growing relationship with Bahrain, as well as the airline’s focus on offering enhanced passenger experiences in both short- and medium-haul markets.
The A350’s introduction brings notable operational and environmental benefits. The aircraft is recognized for its fuel efficiency, with a substantial reduction in fuel burn compared to older models like the Boeing 777—potentially as much as 25% less. This not only supports Emirates’ sustainability goals but also helps optimize operational costs on shorter regional sectors such as the Dubai-Bahrain route, which is just 260 nautical miles with a flight time of around 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Bahrain’s exclusive A350 service is just the beginning of a wider Emirates network expansion. The airline has plans to deploy the A350 to 17 destinations worldwide by the end of 2025, further reinforcing its leadership in fleet modernization and passenger service innovation.