Bengaluru will be the second city in India to be served by the Emirates A380 aircraft.
From October 30, the airline will use the double-decker aircraft for one of its three daily services between Dubai and Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport.
The daily A380 flights will operate as EK568/569 in a three-class configuration.
The aircraft upgrade will allow customers travelling to and from the South Indian city to enjoy its signature services across a broader network.
Emirates has been operating the A380 on its Dubai – Mumbai route since 2014.
The airline started its India operations in 1985 with scheduled services to Mumbai and Delhi and has been serving customers in Bengaluru since 2006.

UAE outlines vision for low-emission hydrogen economy at World Hydrogen Summit
India, US discuss trade as Rubio cites progress on Iran conflict
ENOC signs deal with Allied Biofuels to explore sustainable aviation fuel supply
Mexico, EU sign stalled trade deal as they aim to diversify from US
Dubai announces 5% VAT on Salik, Parkin fees
