Emirates London Heathrow Flights Increase To 48 Weekly Ahead Of Winter Travel Surge

Emirates London Heathrow flights increase to 48 weekly starting from 26 October 2025, adding six Boeing 777-300ER services to complement its six daily A380 flights.

Emirates London Heathrow flights increase

Emirates London Heathrow flights increase to 48 weekly starting 26 October 2025 as the airline adds six Boeing 777-300ER operated services to meet rising winter travel demand. These new flights complement the carrier’s existing six daily Airbus A380 services to Heathrow and will operate every day except Friday.

The expansion offers convenient overnight departures from London Heathrow, enabling seamless onward connections through Dubai to popular destinations in Asia and Africa such as Durban, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Jakarta. Passengers arriving into London will also enjoy enhanced connectivity to West Asia and the Middle East, including cities like Ahmedabad, Lahore, Maldives, and Riyadh.

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By early 2026, Emirates will operate 90 weekly flights across its three London airports – Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted – including a new fourth daily Gatwick flight launching on 8 February 2026, served by the modern Airbus A350. Nationwide, Emirates will have 146 weekly flights serving key UK cities like Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.

While maintaining flagship Airbus A380 fleets on premier London Heathrow routes, Emirates is expanding capacity with Boeing 777 flights to offer travelers greater flexibility and service options for the high-demand holiday season.

David Collins

David Collins

David has a background in corporate strategy and international trade. His articles cover business growth, entrepreneurship, and market trends.

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