trish1968,
After a lot of searching, I've found your flights! They may be code shared with Sri Lankan, but they aren't operated with A330's as shown on UL's website.
EK552: Dep MLE 1150z, arr DXB 1450z, Boeing 777-200
EK005: Dep DXB 1615z, arr LHR 2040z, Boeing 777-300ER.
Click on the aircraft types for seating plans.
Darren
Thanks so much Darren for sorting that out between your work as well. Very impressed indeed. I can get on with the seat booking now.
Trish
I have just called Emirates to book the seats but unfortunately the seats we wanted were reserved for prople with children so they couldn't guarantee them and they will only put in a request for the emergency exit seats, they are not guaranteed. Has anyone reserved these seats and not acutually got them, we have skywards membership.
Question for Darren,What aircraft do Emirates use on their flight from Glasgow to Dubai and then from Dubai to Male? Thanks alot Mark.
Emirates use a Boeing 777-300/ER on the EK025/6 GLA-DXB service. Connecting flights to MLE depends on the flight options, many of which route via Columbo (Sri Lanka). eg EK559 DXB-MLE via CMB is a Boeing 777-200. All the information is on EK's website.
Darren
We're planning a trip to Perth from Manchester via Dubai with Emirates.
We've decided to not stay in Dubai, but simply connect at Dubai airport... we arrive in Dubai at midnight and connect at 2am after the 8 hour flight from Manchester.
Are there shower facilities in the airport?
Will there be any restaurants or cafes open at midnight at the airport?
Has anyone done it this way before? How bearable was it? I'm quite nervous of the thought travelling all day with only 2 hours break, but the deal we'll get is so good it'd cost an extra £1000 to stop over!
Also, what would the plane be like? UAE are supposed to be pretty good?
You will not be disappointed with Dubai Airport. Plenty of facilities open 24/7. I would suggest however that you will be stuck for time with just 2 hours between flights. Just enough time to transfer with a quick drink inbetween. The airport is awe-inspiring.
Enjoy
I'm trying to work out a longer stopover but the deal we're getting is so amazing! The airport looks pretty cool and I'd love to be able to stop over a bit longer!
I hope you enjoy seeing people sleeping all over the floor as this is Dubai Airport dont belive all the hype.
I use it twice a week and its a pain inthe butt.
Do I just ask at Manchester, or do I have to book the onward boarding pass in advance? Probably a dumb question but I've never done anything like this before, it's always been Manchester to Caribbean with First Choice or Thomas Cook so I've never had to worry!
I can concur with Qatarman. Although I've never transferred through Dubai, a friend went to New Zealand for his honeymon with Emirates. He said although the airport is an amazing place, it was organised chaos with people spralled all over the place waiting for their connections.
If you are travelling with Emirates all the way, you'll be checked staight through to your final destination from Manchester and issued with all your boarding cards. Same with your luggage, you won't need to collect it and check-in again.
Happy new year!!
Darren
I like chaos! but it's only 2 hours if we keep to ourselves we should manage! If not I'll find a nice corner to hide in
Happy new year
We have just transited Dubai twice in the last few weeks coming from and going to Mumbai, if you land at one of the distant stands, and have to be bussed in to the terminus, then find your outgoing flight leaves from a distant gate (Ours was in the 40s) you will have little time to do anything but head for the gate directly. Last week, on arriving at the transit gate on arrival, you have to go through a security scan which involves taking off shoes , belts etc, and this took about 10 min. or so, which eats in to your transit time. If both your flights are with Emirates they will hold up departure for late flight arrivals, our Mumbai flight was held up about 30 min for this. But be warned it's a real hike to some of the distant gates and if you have a fair bit of hand luggage you will work up a sweat !! Alan
I'll be safer not taking loads of hand luggage then! I really hate the thought of going that long without a shower but I suppose it's a necessary evil! My brother and I should be OK with the hike but my mums in her 60s! Not sure how she'll cope!
My Mum aged 83 flew Emirates Gatwick to Brisbane in August with short stops at Dubai and Singapore. She coped ok with a fairly long walk at Dubai - it gives you a chance to stretch your legs.
I'll have to get her a pair of trainer roller skates so my brother and I can just push her then!
Is there plenty of signs telling passengers in transit which way to go? Changi is so easy to get around and is not chaotic at all. I am travelling alone and am starting to panick now
Why didnt I book with Singapore again
Has anyone ever done it alone and found it ok??
Thanks in advance
Debbi
Dont panic,if you are onwards by emirates just ask as you arrive and the ground staff will help.
I'm sure I will wonder what all the worrying was all about.
Thanks again for your reply,
Debbi x
Dubai Airport is one long terminal with the duty free in the middle if they haven't opened the new bit yet. The gates are clearly marked so its no problem finding the gate once you know it. One thing just to watch for, the flight departure boards are two sided one side in Arabic and the other in English so dont do as I did the first time there spend 10 mins in fornt of one waiting for it to display in English!
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