Emirates to Introduce Daily B777-300ER Route from Dubai to Hangzhou
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Pilotcenter.net
Emirates is set to expand its network further into eastern China, with daily flights to Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH) commencing on July 30, 2025. The airline will be operating a three-class Boeing 777-300ER with a total weekly seat capacity of 2,478. The flight schedule for the new service is as follows: EK310 will depart from Dubai at 09:40 local time, arriving in Hangzhou at 22:00 local time. The return leg, EK311, will take off from Hangzhou at 00:10 local time and land back in Dubai at 04:55 local time.
Pilotcenter.net News is excited to report that Hangzhou will become Emirates’ fifth mainland Chinese city destination from Dubai International Airport (DXB), joining the ranks of Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK), Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN), Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), and Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX). This new route to Hangzhou signifies a significant milestone in Emirates' operations in China and the broader East Asia region.
Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer of Emirates, Adnan Kazim, expressed the airline's enthusiasm for this new venture, saying, “Launching a new Dubai-Hangzhou route marks a pivotal moment in our operations in the Chinese mainland and broader East Asia region. As an emerging global hub for innovation, e-commerce, and advanced manufacturing, Hangzhou will open doors to new opportunities for our passenger and cargo operations, further strengthening the vital economic and technological exchanges between the Middle East and China.”
Hangzhou holds the distinction of being the capital of Zhejiang Province and is renowned as a center for e-commerce and technology. The city is home to the headquarters of the e-commerce giant Alibaba and boasts a thriving tech and startup community. Beyond its modern innovations, Hangzhou offers visitors a glimpse into its rich history, with three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the West Lake Cultural Landscape, the Grand Canal, and the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City. Historically, Hangzhou has played a significant role in China’s silk production and commerce and has been a key strategic location along the Silk Roads for centuries, drawing visitors like the famed Venetian explorer Marco Polo in the 13th century.
Get ready to say ni hao to Hangzhou and explore this cosmopolitan gem where tradition meets innovation. Daily flights to Hangzhou will begin on July 30 - don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to discover this dynamic city! 🇨🇳✈️ #Hangzhou #Emirates #NewRoute #TravelChina
