Emirates A380s can carry 489 passengers on the upper deck, 14 in first class suites and 76 in business class; and on the lower deck, 399 in economy class.
"The Auckland-Brisbane-Dubai route is a popular choice among business and leisure travellers alike - load factors are currently sitting at around 98 per cent - and the new Emirates A380 service will be instrumental in helping Emirates meet this growing passenger demand as well as deliver considerable economic benefits through inbound seats and travel connections," said Salem Obaidalla, Emirates senior vice president commercial operations, Far East and Australasia.
He said New Zealand and Australia were important markets for Emirates "and central to this is our support for tourism and trade by adding larger capacity," he said.
This commitment has now been further strengthened with the final approvals for our partnership with Qantas granted approval in this country yesterday.
Emirates, which started flying to New Zealand nearly 10 years ago, has significantly grown its capacity into and out of New Zealand in recent years.In addition to the three daily Auckland flights, Emirates also operates a daily Boeing 777 service through Christchurch.