- Implementation of four new weekly scheduled flights
- Utilization of Boeing 777-300ER with increased cargo capacity
- Enhanced connectivity to global hubs and domestic networks
- Strategic economic support for UAE-Philippines trade relations
Emirates has announced a strategic expansion of its operations in Southeast Asia by introducing four additional weekly flights between Dubai and Manila, effective April 2, 2026. This increase aims to meet the growing demand from various traveler segments, including corporate clients, marine traffic, and the Filipino diaspora. The new flights will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, utilizing the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. This specific configuration offers a three-class layout with private suites in First Class, lie-flat seats in Business Class, and spacious seating in Economy Class.

The updated schedule is designed to optimize connectivity for passengers traveling between the Philippines and key global destinations in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. Flight EK330 will depart Dubai at 12:45 local time, while the return flight, EK331, is set to leave Manila at 3:25 local time. Beyond passenger benefits, the additional frequencies will provide significant cargo capacity, allowing for up to 20 tonnes of goods per flight. This supports the growing trade relationship between the UAE and the Philippines, reinforced by the recent Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
Emirates, which began serving Manila in 1990, will now operate a total of 34 weekly flights to the country, including services to Cebu and Clark. The airline continues to enhance regional reach through its partnership with Philippine Airlines, enabling seamless domestic connections. Furthermore, the carrier recently established a physical presence in the city with the opening of the Emirates World Store in Bonifacio Global City, offering customers direct access to brand merchandise and travel assistance.
