As the firm’s upgrade program continues at an amazing rate, with an aviation receiving a nose-to-tail makeover and rolling up into service every three weeks, Emirates has announced that the Maldives will be one of the eight destinations that the airline’s B777s with upgraded cabins will serve. Customers traveling to the Island may have a better onboard encounter with updated designs on EK 658/659 starting on June 1, as well as EK 656/657 and EK 660/661 starting on July 15. Emirates plans to use its ships of refurbished Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft to provide 44 places by September 2025. Beginning on June 1st, 2025, all flights connecting Lisbon and Dublin may have upgraded Boeing 777 cottages, while Emirates will begin offering the most recent Company and Premium Economy cabins. Beginning on July 15, Hong Kong, SAR will serve as the next Chinese location to use the modified Emirates Boeing 777. Starting on August 10, Kolkata does have four weekly flights with Emirates ‘ upgraded Boeing 777, while Colombo will begin to fly the Boeing 777 with updated interior starting on August 10 on its regular EK 650/651/641 flights. From September 1 through September 20, both, the airline may offer refreshed Business Class and Premium Economy cabins to Johannesburg and Cape Town for the first time. Furthermore, starting on June 1st, London Stansted will start receiving its second regular service with updated Boeing 777 interiors. Emirates ‘ fleet refurbishment program includes more than 220 aircraft, making it the most ambitious retrofit project ever to be completed for the US$ 5 billion network, which aims to provide the best products and excellent customer experiences for its international network. The newly renovated Emirates Boeing 777 has a four-class design, highlighted by Emirates ‘ personal Premium Economy and carefully designed Business Class houses. Emirates ‘ Boeing 777 Business Class seats are available in a 1-to-1 configuration, providing privacy, hallway access, and work, lounge, and restorative sleep area. 24 of the well-known Premium Economy seats are included in the recently updated Boeing 777s, along with 260 Business Class seats. Reservations can be booked through both online and offline travel agencies, such as emirates.com, the Emirates App, and the Emirates Retail businesses. Guests were just invited to engage in alternative healing techniques that honored the mind, body, and spirit at the conclusion of Angsana Velavaru’s revitalizing World Wellness Weekend. The resort organized a number of distinctive yoga classes from September 20 to September 22 in collaboration with renowned North American wellness influencer and yogi Zelmaré Viljoen. The Island ‘ hospitality industry is now worth USD 558.10 billion, according to forecasts, which would increase it to USD 864.81 billion by 2028.[ …][ …] Featured News The findings of a recently released market research report,” Maldives Hospitality Market Report ( 2023-2028 ),” are. The Maldives hospitality industry is currently exhibiting at the World Travel Market ( WTM) in London, United Kingdom, from November 5 through November 7, 2018.[ Featured News ]vc_column ]]vc_column_text 169 representatives from 65 businesses in the Islands tourism business, including resorts, hotels, guesthouses, go agencies, associations, and flight operators, will be present at the fair this year. The Maldivian force is […]