
One of the largest cities in China, Hangzhou, will be served by a new Emirates service, which will depart from Dubai International Airport.
After Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, Emirates' most recent expansion—which was initially revealed in May—is the airline's fifth entry point onto the Chinese mainland.
A three-class Boeing 777-300ER will launch Emirates' newest route on Wednesday, July 30.
The largest city in Zhejiang province will receive 2,478 seats every week via this route.
Flight EK310 is scheduled to arrive in Hangzhou at 10 p.m. China Standard Time, having left Dubai at 9.40 a.m. GST. EK311 will depart Hangzhou at 12.10 a.m. CST and land in Dubai at 4.55 a.m. GST on the return flight.
The new flights are scheduled to connect passengers to 38 locations in Europe, 22 in Africa, 11 in the Middle East, and Brazil and Argentina. There are two-way connections available to major cities like Johannesburg, Cairo, Istanbul, and Barcelona.