publish time

21/09/2016

author name Arab Times

publish time

21/09/2016

In this file photo, Emirates passenger planes are in use at Dubai airport in United Arab Emirates. The Mideast’s biggest airline that touts onboard luxuries like showers and an extensive movie selection is adding something a bit more down-to-earth for those in the back of the plane: charges to pick your own seat ahead of time. The change brings Emirates in line with what many other international carriers have done for years, generating a new revenue stream for the government-owned airline. (AP) In this file photo, Emirates passenger planes are in use at Dubai airport in United Arab Emirates. The Mideast’s biggest airline that touts onboard luxuries like showers and an extensive movie selection is adding something a bit more down-to-earth for those in the back of the plane: charges to pick your own seat ahead of time. The change brings Emirates in line with what many other international carriers have done for years, generating a new revenue stream for the government-owned airline. (AP)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Sept 20, (AP): The Mideast’s biggest airline, which touts luxuries like onboard showers and an extensive movie selection, is adding something a bit more down-to-earth for those in the back of the plane: charges to pick your own seat ahead of time.

Dubai-based Emirates said on Tuesday that the new fees will apply to its two lowest fare categories of economy-class seats on tickets issued after Oct 3.

The change brings Emirates in line with what many other international carriers have done for years, generating a new revenue stream for the government-owned airline.

The new fees range from $15 for short-haul flights from Dubai to $40 for long-haul destinations such as the US, Canada and Australia.

Picking seats will still be free for passengers checking in online two days before departure.