Emirates Airlines management is rolling out an expansion of its operations to Tokyo Narita with the introduction of a second daily service from the first day of May 2026.
The route will be operated by the airline’s retrofitted Boeing 777-300ER.
The additional flight, EK320, will be departing from Dubai at 22:30hrs and arrive in Tokyo Narita at 13:30hrs the following day.
The return service, EK321, on the other hand is going to take off from Tokyo Narita at 21:30hrs and land in Dubai at 03:50hrs the following day.
All the above-mentioned times are local.
The second daily flight, according to Emirates, will provide travelers with greater choice and enhanced opportunities for multi-destination itineraries, including the convenience of a stopover in Dubai.
Eastbound passengers on the additional Narita service will arrive in the afternoon, supporting stronger domestic connectivity and shorter connection times from key European and Middle Eastern markets.
Westbound travelers departing from Tokyo Narita will benefit from an early-morning arrival in Dubai, enabling seamless onward connections to major destinations across Africa, Europe, and South America, including South Africa, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, and Brazil.
With the deployment of a refurbished Boeing 777-300ER on flights EK320/321 to Tokyo Narita, Emirates doubles down on its commitment to offer a consistent travel experience for its customers in Japan.
The four-class aircraft features upgraded interiors with new design elements, including modern color palettes, specially designed Ghaf Tree motifs, and wood finishes across all cabins.
Travelers will have access to 260 of the latest-generation Economy seats, 24 Premium Economy seats, 40 Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, and eight First Class Suites.
The onboard experience is rounded off with a regionally inspired cuisine featuring Japanese dishes such as Kaiseki meal tray.
Passengers across all cabins will also enjoy more than 6,500 channels of on-demand content on Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system, ice, featuring movies, TV series, podcasts, music, documentaries, and more, with a selection of Japanese content.
