Emirates (EK) seat map listing
Emirates was founded on March 25, 1985, and started operations on October 25, 1985. It is headquartered in Garhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Its main hub is Dubai International Airport. Emirates is the largest airline in the Middle East. Emirates operates in more than 150 cities in 80 countries through a fleet of nearly 254 aircraft. In addition, the company has a Frequent-flyer program Emirates Skywards.
Seatmaps.com has created and compiled a thorough list of seatmaps of aircrafts that Emirates operates. Choose an aircraft and click on it to see the seatmaps and all details associated with your seat.
Emirates
Fleet
Airbus
- Airbus A350-9001 type
- Airbus A3807 types
Boeing
- Boeing 777-200LR1 type
- Boeing 777-300ER7 types
Check in rules
You can check in online 48 hours before Emirates flight. Check-in desks at the airport open three hours before Emirates departure and close 60 minutes before departure. Boarding begins 45 minutes before departure, and the Emirates gate closes 20 minutes before departure.
Emirates Check-in rulesBaggage
Emirates Checked-in baggage may not exceed 20 kg (for economy class) and 35 kg (for business class). Your baggage's total dimensions (length + width + height) may not exceed 300 cm (118 inches). Bags exceeding this limit will not be accepted as Emirates check-in baggage. When departing from Dammam International Airport, your luggage may not exceed 215 cm (84.64 inches). Emirates First and Business Class passengers are allowed two pieces of carry-on baggage: one briefcase plus either one carry-on bag or one garment bag, subject to the following size and weight limits: briefcase 45cm x 35cm x 20cm, handbag 55cm x 38cm x 20cm. The weight of each item must not exceed 7 kg. Emirates Economy Class passengers are allowed one piece of hand baggage with dimensions not more than 55 x 38 x 20 cm and weight not more than 7 kg.
Emirates Baggage rulesUnaccompanied minors
Children aged 5 to 12 traveling without a parent or legal guardian are eligible for the Emirates Unaccompanied Minors service (as long as they are traveling on a full adult ticket). Included children between the ages of 12 and 16 are also eligible for the Unaccompanied Minor service if specifically requested by a parent or guardian (and as long as they are traveling on a full adult Emirates ticket).
Unaccompanied minors in EmiratesInfants
Children under two years of age are considered infants. An infant under two years of age may be carried on your lap and a special seatbelt extension may be used. It is also possible to reserve a separate seat for a child. If you are traveling with two children under two, only one child may be carried on your lap, and you will need to reserve a seat for the second child. You will also need a car seat approved for use on board for an infant traveling in a separate seat. A child fare must be purchased for children over two years of age, and a separate seat will be provided.
Emirates Infants policyPets
A form (https://www.emirates.com/english/help/forms/pets-travel/) must be filled out at least one week before your scheduled Emirates departure to get specific information about transporting your pet (four months and older). If the pet carrier's total dimensions (length + width + height) exceed 300 cm, the pet must be transported as cargo.
Flying with pets on Emirates
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