Emirates will add two further services to Sydney and Melbourne, bringing their total weekly flights to Australia to 63.
The airline will also restart service between Sydney and Christchurch, which will provide a far more comfortable option than the existing services from Qantas and Air New Zealand.
The new Melbourne service brings Emirates daily flight tally to three and begins on 26 March.
This service flies via Singapore, increasing options linking Melbourne and the Lion City beyond existing Qantas and Singapore Airlines Services.
The new Sydney services will be direct from the Emirates Dubai hub and begins 1 May.
The two services will operate on a three-class Boeing-777 300ER offering passengers Economy, Business and First Class seats.
Whilst comfortable, Emirates business class on these planes is still downgraded from the A380 and inexplicably still maintains a seven-across configuration, leaving unfortunate passengers stuck in a middle seat.
Emirates 777-300ER Business Class
The new services bring Emirates closer to its roster of pre-pandemic flight levels, another sign of how healthy travel demand remains.
The Sydney to Christchurch service will offer the only opportunity for passengers between the two cities to fly on an A380, which will be significantly better than any other product operating trans-Tasman routes.