Emirates has announced plans to extend its retrofitted Boeing 777 service to Seoul, South Korea from April 14 and London Stansted in the UK from May 7.
The four-class Boeing 777 will operate between Dubai and Seoul on flights EK324/325 three times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Seoul becomes the second East Asian destination to receive Emirates’ upgraded Boeing 777 aircraft, which features the carrier’s Premium Economy cabin and newly configured Business Class, the airline said in a statement on Friday.
Premium economy expansion: Emirates adds Seoul, London Stansted to Boeing 777 network

By July 2025, Emirates will offer more than 3,150 weekly Premium Economy seats on routes to six key destinations in Southeast and East Asia, including Tokyo-Narita, Tokyo-Haneda, Osaka, Singapore, Seoul, and Shenzhen, using both Boeing 777s and A380s.
London Stansted joins London Heathrow and Edinburgh as the third UK destination served by the four-class Boeing 777.
The European network for these upgraded aircraft also includes Brussels, Geneva, Zurich, Vienna, and Athens.
The retrofitted aircraft features a four-class configuration, including Emirates’ Premium Economy cabins.
The new Business Class offers seats arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, providing aisle access for all passengers, fully flat beds, and personal mini-bars.
Some aircraft include First Class Gamechanger suites, which the airline describes as offering “unparalleled luxury, opulent comfort and signature design touches,” the statement said.
All cabins feature upgraded interiors with new design elements, including modern colour schemes, specially designed Ghaf Tree motifs, and wood finishes throughout.
Tickets for these flights are available for booking on Emirates website, the Emirates App, or through travel agents.