1. Emirates
Dubai’s airline is by far the world’s largest operator of the A380. Emirates has 118, 28 of which are in storage or maintenance, Ch-aviation reported.
This means Emirates operates 61% of the world’s active A380s.
Other Middle Eastern airlines are luxurious, but Emirates’ Airbus A380 is perhaps the most opulent. In business class, you can visit the bar or even book a shower.
Emirates’ plethora of planes comes with a similarly broad route map. Brace yourself for an extensive list.
Emirates flies the A380 between Dubai and Amman, Jordan; Amsterdam; Auckland, New Zealand; Bangkok; Barcelona; Bengaluru, India; Birmingham, England; Brisbane, Australia; Cairo; Casablanca, Morocco; Denpasar, Indonesia; Düsseldorf, Germany; Frankfurt, Germany; Glasgow, Scotland; Hong Kong; Houston; Istanbul; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Johannesburg; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; London Gatwick; London Heathrow; Los Angeles; Madrid; Manchester, England; Melbourne, Australia; Milan; Moscow; Mumbai, India; New York; Nice, France; Osaka, Japan; Paris (CDG); Perth, Australia; Port Louis, Mauritius; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Rome; San Francisco; São Paulo; Seoul; Singapore; Sydney; Taipei, Taiwan; Tokyo Narita; Toronto; Vienna; Washington, DC; and Zurich.
Emirates also serves Christchurch, New Zealand via Sydney as a fifth-freedom flight. That’s a total of 48 destinations.
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