British Airways has announced that its new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, complete with a new First cabin, will start flying to Jeddah from July 2016. British Airways has also confirmed it will be flying the new 787-9 Dreamliner to Dubai from July 2016, its second UAE destination, following the launch of the 787-9 on British Airways' Abu Dhabi and Muscat routes on Nov. 5, 2015. Paolo De Renzis, head of Middle East, Africa and Central Asia Sales for British Airways said, "We launched our first 787-9 Dreamliner to the Middle East on the Abu Dhabi and Muscat routes last month and already we are receiving great feedback from our customers. The new First generation cabin is particularly popular with our customers who are looking for that bit of extra luxury when flying, which is complemented by our quintessentially British service." The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is the most technologically advanced in British Airways' fleet and currently serves Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Delhi and Kuala Lumpur and will operate flights to Austin from February 5 and San Jose from May 4, 2016. The new 787-9s will be rolled out across a number of routes in 2016 including: Newark, Narita, Jeddah, Houston, Mumbai, Boston and Dubai with exact dates being announced in due course. The First cabin has just eight seats in comparison to the 14 seats available on other British Airways long-haul aircraft, giving even more exclusivity and privacy to customers. Created specifically for the Boeing 787-9, the new First suites have been painstakingly designed based on feedback from First customers, to put comfort at the heart of the experience and make the very best use of the more intimate space. British Airways flies to 188 destinations, 9 destinations in the UK, 97 in Europe and 82 in the rest of the world. British Airways offers an extensive range of carefully selected hotels, car hire and experiences in a wide range of worldwide destinations available to book with flights from ba.com/holidays. The airline is one of the world's largest international airlines carrying approximately 40 million passengers around the world every year. The airline offers a choice of four cabins on the majority of its long-haul services. The airline is investing in new aircraft, new cabins, new technology and new routes. British Airways operates the majority of flights from Terminal 5, its home at London Heathrow. This terminal is capable of handling 30 million customers a year and is the size of 50 football pitches. British Airways' home Terminal 5 has been recognised as the world's best terminal for the fourth consecutive year in the Skytrax awards.