Emirates plans daily flights to Berlin, Stuttgart


Dubai : Emirates has announced plans to launch
daily flights to Berlin and Stuttgart, subject to approval from the German
Federal Ministry of Transport, with the airline set to invest more than EUR 100
million annually in operational expenses, staffing, airport charges, fuel, and
related services.
The proposed services aim to strengthen
long-haul connectivity for two of Germany's major economic centers. Berlin
currently has limited long-haul air links, with over 85 percent of its
international connectivity focused within Europe, according to OAG schedule
data.
Stuttgart also remains underserved in long-haul
aviation services despite strong demand from industries and global trading
partners.
A previous study by the German Aerospace Centre
(DLR) estimated that daily Emirates services to Berlin and Stuttgart could
generate nearly 1,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Emirates currently carried 2.36 million
passengers to and from Germany in 2025, with 60 percent travelling beyond Dubai
to destinations across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Australasia.
At present, Berlin and Stuttgart are connected
to Dubai only through seasonal narrow-body operations. Emirates said its
proposed Boeing 777 services would significantly enhance passenger comfort,
connectivity, and cargo capacity for both cities.










