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What are the new routes for Emirates 2023?

Between June and August of 2023 Emirates carried over 14 million passengers to and from 140 different cities on nearly 50,000 flights. New destinations for the summer include 12 cities: Athens, Brisbane, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Amsterdam, Budapest, Bologna, Medina, Jeddah, Entebbe, Venice and Shanghai.



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Time your booking right “For international flights — [it's] four to 10 months.” If you're traveling during an off-peak season, you're going to want to look at airfares one to three months in advance for domestic flights, and two to eight months ahead of the flight for international trips.

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Let's take a look at the best options. If you're flying solo or love window views, go for seats A or K. Due to the staggered layout, these seats are next to the window, while B and J are closer to the aisle. A, E, F, and K also offer more legroom when fully flat, an important consideration for taller fliers.

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Best economy seats on Emirates Airbus A380-800: In economy the Emirates A380 has good seats at 52A & K, and 41A & K, however these Emirates A380 best seats are normally reserved for Emirates' most frequent flyers.

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If 2011-2021 is combined, Emirates' top-10 A380 routes are as follows, with only two – Heathrow and Bangkok – having over 10 million seats each. Between all 10, they had over 90 million seats or 47% of Emirates' total A380 capacity, showing how important they have been.

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According to a study by Expedia, 2023 is the year of “no-normal travel,” a year of travel “like no other.” In other words, travelers are up for anything. And Booking.com revealed travelers are feeling more optimistic about traveling this year.

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Holiday weekends are likely to remain more expensive, and high-demand routes can flex up and down depending on the season. And international ticket prices remain high. In its summer travel outlook published in May 2023, Hopper estimated flights from the US to Asia and Europe to be $300-$400 more this year than in 2022.

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Indeed, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) forecasts that the global travel and tourism sector will reach US$9.5 trillion in 2023 — just 5% below 2019 pre-pandemic levels. The positive summer travel outlook is echoed by data from J.P. Morgan Research.

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