On July 1, 2025, Emirates launched its A350 service to Dammam, the first time its cutting-edge Airbus A350-900 was used in Saudi Arabia. The aircraft’s improved fuel efficiency, state-of-the-art cabin amenities, and quieter operation were demonstrated on the first flight, EK 827/828, highlighting Emirates’ dedication to a more seamless regional travel experience.
A350 Expands Across the Region
This launch is part of a broader expansion: Emirates is adding A350 service to new destinations including Tunis, Amman, Istanbul, Ho Chi Minh City, Baghdad, and Oslo—all rolling out between June and September 2025. The A350 also recently began daily flights to Muscat.
Comfort at the Cutting Edge
With its three-class configuration, the A350 can carry 312 passengers:
32 seats in Business Class that are lie-flat
21 comfortable seats in Premium Economy
There are 259 roomy seats in Economy Class.
Notable upgrades include the ultra-high resolution ICE 4K entertainment system, high-speed Wi-Fi, electronic window blinds in every cabin, and wireless charging in Business.
Strategic Fleet Shift
With an order of 65 A350-900s, Emirates is transitioning toward mid-size, more fuel-efficient aircraft to better serve emerging markets and optimize operational flexibility. Dammam’s inclusion highlights its importance within the Gulf network.
What This Means for You:
The favoured A350 now offers Saudi passengers enhanced comfort and contemporary facilities. With service expansion now under way, frequent travellers in the area may anticipate a broader rollout of the A350 throughout Emirates’ GCC and adjacent hubs.