Emirates Reaches Hundred-Aircraft Retrofit Milestone as Premium Economy Expands Across African Routes: Is a New Era of Long-Haul Luxury Taking Flight? – Travel And Tour World
Emirates Reaches Hundred-Aircraft Retrofit Milestone as Premium Economy Expands Across African Routes: Is a New Era of Long-Haul Luxury Taking Flight?
Emirates has reached a landmark achievement in one of the aompleting the retrofit of 100 wide-body aircraft with redesigned cabins, upgraded interiors and expanded Premium Economy seating. The milestone highlights the airline’s continued investment in passenger experience while strengthening its position as one of the world’s leading long-haul carriers
For travellers across Africa, the development is particularly significant. As more refurbished aircraft enter service, passengers flying from key gateways such as Johannesburg, Cape Town, Nairobi, Lagos, Accra and Dar es Salaam will increasingly experience upgraded cabins offering greater comfort, enhanced technology and more premium travel choices.
A Major Milestone in Fleet Modernisation
Since launching its aircraft refurbishment programme in November 2022, Emirates Engineering has transformed 100 aircraft, comprising:
- 47 Airbus A380s
- 53 Boeing 777s
The project represents one of the largest cabin retrofit programmes ever undertaken by a commercial airline.
Working from Emirates Engineering facilities in Dubai, more than 400 engineers and technicians have dedicated approximately 4.4 million working hours to dismantling, upgrading and rebuilding aircraft interiors.
Each refurbishment involves replacing thousands of components, modernising cabins and installing new passenger amenities while ensuring every aircraft meets rigorous operational standards before returning to service.
Premium Economy Continues Its Rapid Expansion
One of the most important outcomes of the programme has been the rapid rollout of Emirates’ increasingly popular Premium Economy cabin.
More than 3,800 Premium Economy seats have now been installed across the retrofitted fleet, giving travellers an attractive alternative between Economy and Business Class.
The product has become especially appealing for:
- Leisure travellers seeking additional comfort.
- Corporate travellers managing travel budgets.
- Families flying long-haul.
- Diaspora passengers travelling between Africa and international destinations.
With more aircraft featuring Premium Economy, passengers departing from African cities are expected to benefit from greater availability of the upgraded cabin as retrofitted aircraft are deployed across the network.
The Retrofit Programme Continues Growing
Emirates <a href="https://absafricatv.com/south-africas-tourism-rebound-is-stronger-than-first-announced-as-verified-arrival-data-bring-the-national-growth-target-within-reach-ahead-of-schedule/” title=”South Africa’s Tourism Rebound Is Stronger Than First Announced as Verified Arrival Data Bring the National Growth Target Within Reach Ahead of Schedule”>first announced the refurbishment project in November 2021, initially planning to modernise 105 aircraft.
Strong customer demand prompted the airline to significantly expand the programme.
- November 2021: Programme announced for 105 aircraft.
- November 2022: First aircraft enters Emirates Engineering.
- May 2024: Programme expands to 191 aircraft.
- Late 2024: Fleet target increases to 219 aircraft.
- August 2024: First retrofitted Boeing 777 enters commercial service.
- Current milestone: 100 aircraft fully refurbished.
The airline expects additional upgraded aircraft to join its fleet through 2026 and beyond.
New Technology Enhances Passenger Experience
The refurbishment extends far beyond new seating.
Beginning in October, Emirates plans to introduce another wave of onboard enhancements.
- New 4K OLED HDR10+ seatback entertainment screens.
- Lightweight Safran Z400 seats.
- Additional cabin improvements designed to enhance passenger comfort and operational efficiency.
These innovations are expected to further strengthen Emirates’ reputation for premium onboard service across long-haul routes.
Why This Matters for African Travellers
Emirates remains one of Africa’s largest international airline partners, connecting dozens of destinations through its global hub in Dubai.
Passengers travelling from cities including:
- Johannesburg
- Cape Town
- Nairobi
- Lagos
- Accra
- Dar es Salaam
can connect onward to hundreds of destinations across Europe, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and the Americas.
As refurbished aircraft are progressively deployed, more African travellers are expected to experience upgraded cabins featuring Premium Economy, redesigned Business Class, refreshed Economy seating and enhanced inflight entertainment.
For travel agencies and tour operators, the expanded Premium Economy offering provides an additional product to meet growing demand from travellers seeking greater comfort without the higher cost of Business Class.
Travel Information for Visitors Connecting Through Dubai
Nearest Airport
- Dubai International Airport (DXB) – approximately 5 km from Downtown Dubai.
Rail Connectivity
The Dubai Metro provides direct connections from Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 to Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, Dubai Marina and other major districts.
Major Attractions
- Burj Khalifa
- Dubai Mall
- Museum of the Future
- Palm Jumeirah
- Dubai Marina
- Dubai Frame
- Dubai Opera
Where to Stay
Luxury hotels, serviced apartments and international hotel brands are widely available in Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah.
Shopping
- Dubai Mall
- Mall of the Emirates
- City Centre Deira
- Dubai Festival City Mall
Grocery Stores
- Carrefour UAE
- Lulu Hypermarket
- Waitrose UAE
- Spinneys
- Union Coop
Key Stats
- 100 Emirates aircraft have now been fully retrofitted.
- Fleet includes 47 Airbus A380S and 53 Boeing 777s.
- Over 3,800 Premium Economy seats have been installed.
- More than 400 engineers and technicians contributed to the programme.
- Approximately 4.4 million working hours have been invested since November 2022.
- The refurbishment programme has expanded from 105 aircraft to 219 aircraft.
Frequently Asked Questions
What aircraft have been refurbished?
The upgraded fleet currently includes 47 Airbus A380S and 53 Boeing 777 aircraft.
What is new for passengers?
Travellers can enjoy Premium Economy cabins, refreshed interiors, upgraded seating and enhanced inflight entertainment, with new 4K OLED HDR10+ screens arriving from October.
Will African routes benefit?
Yes. As refurbished aircraft are introduced across the network, passengers travelling between Africa and Dubai are expected to see more flights operated with upgraded cabins.
Timeline and Events
- November 2021: Emirates announces its cabin retrofit programme.
- November 2022: First aircraft enters refurbishment.
- May 2024: Programme expands to 191 aircraft.
- Late 2024: Fleet target increases to 219 aircraft.
- August 2024: First refurbished Boeing 777 begins commercial service.
- May 2026: First A380 converted from a two-class to a three-class layout with Premium Economy on the upper deck.
- October 2026: Introduction of 4K OLED HDR10+ screens and Safran Z400 seats begins.
Conclusion
Emirates’ achievement of retrofitting 100 wide-body aircraft marks a significant milestone in the airline’s long-term strategy to redefine the long-haul travel experience. By expanding Premium Economy, modernising Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 cabins, and introducing next-generation onboard technology, the Dubai-based carrier is responding to evolving passenger expectations while reinforcing its competitive position in global aviation. For African travellers and the wider tourism industry, these upgrades promise greater comfort, more travel options and an enhanced flying experience on routes linking the continent with destinations around the world.
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