Dubai, UAE – February 14, 2026: In a strategic move to boost travel between the Middle East and East Asia, Emirates has signed a landmark codeshare agreement with China’s Loong Air. This partnership comes at a pivotal moment as the aviation industry prepares for a massive surge in travel for the upcoming Year of the Horse. By joining forces, both airlines aim to provide seamless connectivity for passengers traveling between Dubai and various Chinese provinces, ensuring that families and business travelers can reach their destinations faster and more efficiently than ever before.
Enhancing Connectivity for the Year of the Horse
The timing of this agreement is particularly significant as the lunar calendar transitions into the Year of the Horse. Traditionally, this period sees one of the largest human migrations on the planet, with millions of people traveling to reunite with loved ones.

The new partnership will allow Emirates passengers to tap into Loong Air’s extensive domestic network in China, covering over 100 destinations. Experts predict that the Year of the Horse will witness record-breaking flight bookings, and this deal positions Emirates as the preferred carrier for those making the journey.
Travelers can now book their entire journey on a single ticket, enjoying the luxury service of Emirates alongside the regional expertise of Loong Air. As the Year of the Horse is often associated with speed, success, and forward momentum, the airlines are using this theme to launch special “fast-track” transit services at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport. This ensures that the influx of tourists expected during the Year of the Horse celebrations will experience minimal delays and maximum comfort.
Special Celebrations and Future Growth

To celebrate the Year of the Horse, Emirates has also teased a series of themed onboard experiences. Passengers flying on routes to China can expect festive menus, traditional red envelope giveaways, and curated entertainment that pays homage to the spirit of the Year of the Horse. This cultural integration is part of Emirates’ wider strategy to deepen its footprint in the Chinese market, which remains a vital pillar of Dubai’s tourism and trade economy.
As we approach the official start of the Year of the Horse, the collaboration with Loong Air is expected to drive a 20% increase in passenger traffic between the two regions. The “Horse” symbolises energy and bright futures, and this partnership embodies those exact qualities. Whether you are traveling for business or to see the spectacular lantern festivals, the Emirates-Loong Air alliance ensures your journey into the Year of the Horse is off to a flying start.
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