
Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emirates | 10:35 | 13:45 | Singapore (SIN) | Dubai (DXB) | Book flight |
Emirates | 12:00 | 14:50 | Dubai (DXB) | Cairo (CAI) | Book flight |
Emirates | 15:00 | 19:45 | Dubai (DXB) | London (LGW) | Book flight |
Emirates | 15:45 | 20:15 | Dubai (DXB) | London (LHR) | Book flight |
Emirates | 17:25 | 21:35 | Dubai (DXB) | Istanbul (IST) | Book flight |
Emirates | 17:40 | 22:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Dubai (DXB) | Book flight |
Emirates | 19:10 | 22:10 | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Dubai (DXB) | Book flight |
Emirates | 20:45 | 04:50 (+1 day) | Phnom Penh (KTI) | Dubai (DXB) | Book flight |
Emirates | 21:35 | 00:50 (+1 day) | Bangkok (BKK) | Dubai (DXB) | Book flight |
Emirates | 23:30 | 06:50 (+1 day) | Da Nang (DAD) | Dubai (DXB) | Book flight |
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Here are the steps to book Emirates tickets online:
Payments for Emirates tickets can be made via bank transfer, and credit card.
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The Emirates e-ticket serves as proof of your booking for Emirates flights. Show your e-ticket at the Emirates counter during check-in (either at the airport or online) to get your boarding pass. If you do not receive your e-ticket within 60 minutes after making payment, please contact Traveloka Customer Service immediately.
Emirates is an internationally renowned full-service airline operating under IATA code EK and ICAO code UAE, headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Established in 1985, with its inaugural flight on 25 October 1985, Emirates is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai, an investment arm of the Government of Dubai. From its founding with just two leased aircraft, the airline has grown into one of the world's largest and most acclaimed carriers, connecting passengers from over 150 destinations across six continents through its hub at Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Emirates is not a member of any global airline alliance, choosing instead to operate independently while forging strategic codeshare partnerships with airlines around the world. This independence allows Emirates to maintain consistent quality standards across every aspect of its service, from ground operations to in-flight dining and entertainment. The airline is widely recognised for its premium experience, having won numerous awards including Skytrax World's Best Inflight Entertainment for over two decades running, along with accolades for its First Class suites, Business Class, and overall service quality.
For travellers from Malaysia, Emirates operates daily flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) to its global hub in Dubai, providing seamless connections to hundreds of destinations across Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Middle East. Whether you are flying for business, leisure, or visiting family abroad, Emirates offers a world-class travel experience that begins the moment you step on board.
Emirates has a remarkable history of growth and innovation that has transformed it from a regional start-up into a global aviation powerhouse. Key milestones in the airline's journey include:
Emirates' primary hub is Dubai International Airport (DXB), one of the busiest airports in the world by international passenger traffic. Terminal 3 at DXB is exclusively used by Emirates and features world-class lounge facilities for First, Business, and Skywards elite members. The airline's vision is to connect people and places through innovative and customer-focused air travel, driven by the ambition to be the world's best airline and deliver a consistently exceptional experience.
Emirates operates one of the most modern and largest wide-body fleets in the world, consisting exclusively of wide-body aircraft. The fleet includes the following types:
Emirates has a substantial order book for the future, including Boeing 777-9 (777X) jets expected to begin delivery from 2027, as well as additional Airbus A350 aircraft. The airline maintains its fleet to the highest international safety and maintenance standards, with state-of-the-art engineering facilities at its Dubai hub. Every aircraft undergoes rigorous scheduled maintenance checks in compliance with UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) regulations and international aviation safety protocols.
Emirates connects Kuala Lumpur to its global hub in Dubai, from where passengers can access an extensive network of onward destinations. The primary Emirates route from Malaysia is:
Through Dubai, Malaysian travellers can connect seamlessly to popular long-haul destinations served by Emirates. Here are some of the most popular onward routes you can book on Traveloka:
Emirates also serves numerous other international destinations from Dubai, including New York, Tokyo, Singapore, Bangkok, Istanbul, Cairo, Johannesburg, and many more. Malaysian travellers can explore all available routes, schedules, and fares directly on Traveloka to find the best connections via Dubai.
Emirates offers one of the most generous baggage allowances among international airlines. Understanding the baggage policy before your trip helps you pack efficiently and avoid unexpected charges at the airport.
In addition to the above, all passengers may bring a reasonable quantity of duty-free purchases, reading material, and an overcoat or blanket on board.
Emirates uses the weight concept for most routes, including flights from Kuala Lumpur. The free checked baggage allowance varies by cabin class and fare type:
Each individual piece of checked baggage must not exceed 32 kg. Bags heavier than 32 kg must be split into separate pieces or shipped as cargo.
On flights to and from the Americas and Africa, Emirates uses the piece concept:
Passengers who exceed their free checked baggage allowance can purchase additional baggage online through the Emirates website or at the airport. Pre-purchasing excess baggage online is strongly recommended as rates are typically 20–50% cheaper than at-airport fees. Rates vary by route, typically ranging from USD 15 to USD 45 per kilogram on weight concept routes. You can also add extra baggage during the booking process on Traveloka for added convenience.
Emirates follows international aviation security regulations regarding prohibited items:
Airport check-in counters for Emirates flights are available at all departure airports. Recommended arrival times at the airport:
At the check-in counter, Emirates staff will verify your travel documents, issue your boarding pass, tag and accept your checked baggage, and provide gate information. During peak travel seasons — including school holidays, Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, and year-end festive periods — arriving early is strongly recommended to allow sufficient time for check-in and security screening.
Emirates offers online check-in that opens 48 hours before your scheduled departure and closes 90 minutes before departure. You can check in online via:
After completing online check-in, you can download your boarding pass to your mobile device or print it at home. If you have checked baggage, proceed to the dedicated baggage drop counter at the airport for a faster experience. Passengers travelling with cabin baggage only can head directly to security screening and the departure gate.
At select airports including Dubai International Airport, Emirates provides self-service check-in kiosks where you can print your boarding pass and baggage tags, reducing wait times at the traditional check-in counter.
Emirates is world-renowned for its exceptional in-flight experience across all cabin classes. The airline offers four distinct cabin products, each designed to deliver comfort, quality, and innovation at every price point.
Emirates Economy Class delivers a premium experience that exceeds many competitors' offerings:
Emirates Premium Economy is the airline's newest cabin class, offering an elevated travel experience:
Emirates Business Class offers a truly premium experience with lie-flat seats and world-class amenities:
Emirates First Class is the pinnacle of luxury air travel:
Emirates provides complimentary meals across all cabin classes on every flight. The airline's catering is managed by Emirates Flight Catering, one of the largest flight catering operations in the world. Meal offerings include:
The Emirates ice (information, connectivity, entertainment) system is one of the most comprehensive in-flight entertainment platforms in the world, featuring:
Emirates provides comprehensive special assistance services for passengers with reduced mobility, visual or hearing impairments, medical conditions, or other special needs:
Emirates Skywards is the airline's award-winning loyalty programme, allowing members to earn Miles on Emirates flights and with partner airlines, hotels, car rental companies, and retail brands. Key features include:
To reschedule an Emirates flight booked through Traveloka:
Rescheduling fees and conditions depend on your fare type. Emirates Flex and Flex Plus fares typically offer greater flexibility with lower or waived change fees, while promotional and Economy Special fares may have stricter conditions with higher rebooking charges. It is always advisable to review the fare rules at the time of booking.
Refund eligibility depends on your ticket type and fare rules:
To request a cancellation or refund, visit your booking details on Traveloka and follow the guided process. Refund processing typically takes 7 to 30 business days depending on the payment method used. For credit card payments, the refund will appear on your statement within one to two billing cycles.
If Emirates cancels or significantly changes your flight schedule, you are generally entitled to:
Contact Traveloka's 24/7 customer support for immediate assistance with any flight disruptions.
Booking Emirates flights through Traveloka offers Malaysian travellers a range of valuable benefits:
Use these proven strategies to secure the best fares on Emirates flights from Malaysia:
Follow these simple steps to book your Emirates flight on Traveloka:
With your e-ticket confirmed, you are all set to enjoy a world-class flying experience with Emirates. Check in online 48 hours before departure to save time at the airport, and arrive at least 3 hours before your international flight for a smooth journey.
Emirates offers generous checked baggage allowances on weight concept routes: Economy Special 20 kg, Economy Saver 25 kg, Economy Flex 30 kg, Economy Flex Plus 35 kg, Business Class 40 kg, and First Class 50 kg. Cabin baggage is 7 kg for Economy, 10 kg for Premium Economy, and two pieces of 7 kg each for Business and First Class. Each checked bag must not exceed 32 kg.
Emirates' loyalty program is Emirates Skywards, which also serves as the frequent flyer program for its low-cost affiliate flydubai. Members earn Skywards Miles and tier points on flights and partner spending, which can be redeemed for reward flights, seat upgrades, and access to Emirates lounges depending on membership tier.
Emirates operates a single-hub model centred entirely on Dubai International Airport (DXB), with no secondary hub anywhere in its network. Every Emirates flight connects through Dubai, which the airline has built into one of the world's busiest international hubs for long-haul widebody connections between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Emirates flies an all-widebody fleet of Boeing 777s and Airbus A380s, with no narrowbody aircraft in its mainline operation. As of early 2026 Emirates remains the world's largest A380 operator with around 116 of the double-decker jets in service, alongside a large 777 fleet covering the rest of its long-haul network.
Emirates was founded on 15 March 1985 with initial backing and aircraft support from Dubai's ruling family. The airline is wholly owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai, the government of Dubai's investment arm, making Emirates a state-owned carrier that has grown into one of the largest airlines in the world by international traffic.
Emirates offers onboard Wi-Fi on the majority of its Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft, with a limited free data allowance for Skywards members and paid packages for additional usage on longer flights. Connectivity speed and availability can vary by aircraft and route, so checking the specific flight's amenities beforehand is recommended.
Emirates offers four cabin classes on its widebody aircraft: First, Business, Premium Economy, and Economy, with First class on the A380 featuring private suites and onboard showers on select aircraft. Premium Economy is being progressively rolled out across more of the long-haul fleet alongside the traditional Business and Economy cabins.
Emirates generally does not allow pets in the passenger cabin, with a rare exception for falcons travelling between Dubai and parts of Pakistan. Cats, dogs, and other pets can instead travel in the aircraft hold as checked baggage on eligible routes from Dubai, or be booked through Emirates SkyCargo as manifest cargo on other itineraries.
Emirates allows sports equipment such as golf bags, ski gear, surfboards, and bicycles to be carried as checked baggage, often within the passenger's standard baggage allowance depending on cabin class and route. Bulkier items like surfboards may need to be booked in advance and can incur an additional handling charge in MYR when purchased through Traveloka.
Emirates' unaccompanied minor service, required for children travelling alone between ages 5 and 11, carries a service fee charged per flight in addition to the ticket price, payable in MYR when booking through Traveloka. Emirates cabin crew supervise unaccompanied minors throughout the journey, including connections, until handover to the receiving guardian.



