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Emirates to operate second daily A380 service to Bali starting September 1

Emirates currently offers two daily flights to both Jakarta and Bali
Emirates to operate second daily A380 service to Bali starting September 1
In 2015, Emirates launched a non-stop daily service from Dubai to Bali, adding to its flights to Jakarta which began in 1992

Emirates has announced that it will begin operating a second daily A380 service between Dubai and Bali, starting September 1 and until October 26, to meet the surge in travel demand to the island during the upcoming peak season. During this period, Emirates’ flight EK398/399 between Dubai (DXB) and Bali (DPS) will upgrade to an Airbus A380 from the current Boeing 777 service.

The service upgrade follows the success of Emirates’ first-ever A380 service to Indonesia, launched on June 1, 2023. Moreover, it aims to drive more inbound traffic to Bali during one of the busiest times of the year and seamlessly connect travelers from Indonesia to Dubai and beyond through Emirates’ extensive global network.

By serving Bali with two A380 flights, the airline will offer more than 2,600 additional weekly seats to and from the island to help accommodate the growing demand during the peak travel season.

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With this addition, more passengers can enjoy the iconic double-decker’s products and services, including its spacious cabins, the exclusive onboard lounge, and ice, Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system offering over 6,500 channels of on-demand entertainment.

In 2015, Emirates launched a non-stop daily service from Dubai to Bali, adding to its flights to Jakarta, which began in 1992. Currently, the airline flies to more than 144 destinations across six continents and currently offers double daily flights to Jakarta and Bali.

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