
Emirates Airline has resumed its daily flights between Adelaide and Dubai, marking its return to the route with its Boeing 777-200LR aircraft, which features 302 seats in business and economy class.
The flight schedule includes Emirates’ EK440 arriving in Adelaide at 2050 and EK441 departing at 2240, contributing to enhanced connectivity for travellers.
Adelaide Airport’s managing director emphasized the importance of Emirates’ return for increasing city-to-city connections, travel demand, and economic growth in the region, also benefiting from code-sharing with Qantas.
The airport is nearing a full recovery of its international network, with plans for future services from airlines like China Southern and potential discussions with Cathay Pacific, while aiming to open direct routes to markets such as Japan and the United States.