Emirates is significantly expanding its retrofit programme and flight schedules in response to growing demand and delays in new aircraft deliveries. The airline will add more retrofitted Boeing 777s and Airbus A380s to existing routes, introduce new frequencies to Milan, Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires, and upgrade services to Shanghai and Singapore with A380 deployments. These enhancements will take effect from October 26, 2025, with some upgrades, such as the Shanghai A380 service, starting earlier in July 2025.
Key schedule updates include:
- Milan will see a third daily flight (EK 101/102) operated by a Boeing 777-300ER.
- Daily flights to Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires (EK 247/248) will be introduced.
- Shanghai’s EK 302/303 will be upgraded to an Airbus A380 from July 20, with the second daily flight (EK 304/305) served by a retrofitted Boeing 777.
- Singapore’s third daily flight (EK 314/315) will be operated by an A380 starting this winter.
- Zurich’s second daily flight (EK 85/86) will be upgraded to an A380 from February 1, 2026, alongside the debut of Premium Economy on EK 87/88 with a retrofitted A380.
Emirates’ retrofit programme, the largest in aviation history, has been accelerated and expanded due to ongoing delays in new aircraft deliveries, particularly the Boeing 777X and Airbus A350. Originally planned to refurbish 120 aircraft, the programme now covers 191 aircraft, including 90 A380s and 101 Boeing 777s, with plans to extend to 220 aircraft. The investment has increased to approximately $5 billion, underscoring the airline’s commitment to maintaining a modern and consistent fleet.
The retrofit involves a comprehensive nose-to-tail refresh, including new cabin interiors with next-generation seats, updated finishes, and a contemporary color palette. Each A380 retrofit takes about 22 days, and 18 days for a Boeing 777, with two aircraft completing the process monthly. The upgrades will introduce over 8,500 Premium Economy seats, more than 2,000 refreshed First-Class suites, and nearly 13,000 Business Class seats with new configurations, enhancing passenger comfort across all cabins.
Emirates is also expanding the deployment of retrofitted aircraft to new cities, including Bangkok, Hong Kong, Nice, Perth, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket, Frankfurt, Dublin, Lisbon, Male, Kolkata, Colombo, Johannesburg, and Cape Town, aiming to serve over 70 cities with aircraft featuring the latest interiors by the end of 2025.
The retrofit programme is carefully coordinated with maintenance schedules, such as C checks and wing inspections, to minimize disruption to operations. Emirates expects to complete the first phase of upgrades by the end of 2026.
Financially, Emirates Group posted record results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, with a profit before tax of AED 22.7 billion (up 18%) and revenue of AED 145.4 billion (up 6%). Emirates airline itself reported a profit before tax of AED 21.2 billion (up 20%) and revenue of AED 127.9 billion (up 6%), providing a strong foundation for continued investment in fleet modernization and network expansion.
Emirates President Sir Tim Clark emphasized the necessity of the retrofit programme to “take control of our own destiny” amid industry-wide delivery delays and highlighted the airline’s focus on delivering a best-in-class passenger experience across its fleet. The airline is also evaluating the introduction of the Airbus A350-1000 for long-haul missions, pending engine reliability assurances.
Overall, Emirates’ expanded retrofit and schedule enhancements position the airline to meet rising passenger demand with a refreshed, consistent fleet offering premium comfort and service on key international routes.