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Emirates becomes first to fly Airbus A380 to new Jeddah terminal

Dubai airline has been deploying A380 with new premium economy seats on multiple routes



The Emirates A380's premium economy seats... The airline has taken delivery of multiple A380 jets with these arrangements, and more will be fitted out.
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Dubai: An Emirates' A380 landed in Saudi Arabia’s newly-built airport terminal in Jeddah, becoming the first carrier to operate the jumbo aircraft there. The flight - EK 2803 - touched down at 18:10 hours on Monday and was greeted with a water cannon salute.

For the trip, Emirates deployed its newest A380 airplane, with premium economy seats on board. "Moving to Terminal 1 represents a significant improvement in the customer experience - customers will have access to world-class amenities,” said Mohammed Alnahari Alhashmi, Vice-President, Commercial Operations at Emirates.

One of Saudi Arabia's largest airport infrastructure projects, the King Abdulaziz International Airport’s new Terminal 1 has the capacity for 30 million passengers a year, combining both domestic and international flights. It can also accommodate up to 70 aircraft simultaneously, including the A380.

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