With peak summer season travel approaching, Dubai-based Emirates has made a few changes in its network operations for the month of June, which sees the airline remove Airbus A380 aircraft from services on six routes. Some of these changes could be attributed to the low passenger demand on the routes, which makes operating an A380 financially unviable, while the others can be due to the airline undertaking cabin retrofits on a subfleet of its A380s.
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