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    Emirates adds four weekly Dubai Manila flights from April 2, 2026

    January 20, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, DUBAI: Emirates will add four weekly flights between Dubai and Manila from April 2, increasing service on one of the busiest long-haul routes linking the Gulf and Southeast Asia. The airline said the expansion will raise the Dubai–Manila schedule to 34 flights a week, up from 28, giving travelers additional departure choices across the week. Manila is served via Ninoy Aquino International Airport, a major gateway for the Philippines and an important corridor for business travel and Filipino overseas workers.

    Emirates adds four weekly Dubai Manila flights from April 2, 2026
    Emirates adds four weekly Dubai-Manila flights from April 2, 2026 to lift capacity.

    The additional services are scheduled on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Emirates said the added rotation will operate as flight EK330 from Dubai and EK331 from Manila. EK330 is set to depart Dubai at 12:45 p.m. local time and arrive in Manila at 1:25 a.m. the following day. The return flight, EK331, is scheduled to depart Manila at 3:25 a.m. and arrive in Dubai at 8:25 a.m., according to the carrier’s published timings.

    Emirates said the added frequencies will be operated by a Boeing 777-300ER. The aircraft configuration for the service includes eight First Class suites, 42 lie-flat Business Class seats and 304 Economy Class seats. The airline said the expanded schedule is designed to improve connectivity through Dubai for passengers traveling onward to destinations across its network, including connections that align with morning departures and onward long-haul services.

    Beyond passenger demand, the airline said the extra flights will add belly-hold capacity on the route, supporting shipments moving between the UAE and the Philippines and onward markets. Airlines typically carry a mix of passenger baggage and commercial freight in the lower deck, and Emirates said the additional Manila rotations will increase available lift for time-sensitive and high-value cargo. The Dubai hub is a central transfer point for air freight across the Middle East, Europe, Africa and the Americas.

    Expanded schedule and aircraft deployment

    Emirates’ Manila increase comes as carriers continue to add seats on high-demand routes connecting Gulf hubs with Southeast Asian capitals. The Dubai–Manila corridor serves a wide mix of traffic, including leisure travelers, corporate passengers and families visiting relatives, alongside a large base of Filipino residents in the UAE and other Gulf states who rely on year-round flight availability. More weekly departures can also reduce pressure on peak travel periods by spreading capacity more evenly across the schedule.

    For travelers, the airline said the additional four flights are intended to provide more convenient options for departures from Dubai and arrivals into Manila, as well as shorter connection windows for some itineraries through Dubai. Emirates’ hub model allows passengers arriving from multiple regions to connect onto a single flight bank, and the carrier said the timing of the added service supports onward connectivity. The schedule also adds flexibility for return travel from Manila with an early-morning departure that reaches Dubai in the morning.

    The Boeing 777-300ER remains a mainstay in Emirates’ long-haul fleet and is widely used on high-density routes. Emirates said the aircraft assigned to the additional Manila frequencies includes premium cabins alongside a large Economy section, reflecting demand across price points. The airline also highlighted that the added flights will complement its existing Manila services, bringing the route closer to five daily departures on certain days, based on the total weekly frequency.

    Connectivity between Dubai and the Philippines

    The UAE and the Philippines maintain strong people-to-people links through tourism, trade and a significant Filipino workforce in the Gulf. Aviation connectivity plays a direct role in facilitating business travel, family visits and the movement of goods, with Dubai functioning as a major transit point for passengers traveling beyond the Middle East. Emirates said the added Manila flights will support travelers connecting through Dubai to a broad range of destinations, while also strengthening point-to-point travel between the two cities.

    Emirates said the four added weekly flights will be available for booking in line with its standard sales channels and will operate from April 2. The airline advised customers to check schedules for exact timings, as departure and arrival times can vary by season and operational considerations. With the increase, Emirates will offer a higher volume of seats between Dubai and Manila, expanding travel options on a route that remains among the most closely watched air links between the Gulf and Southeast Asia.

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