Emirates have 4 on the more cramp A380 top deck. However you get plenty of toys: the cabin has doors, there is a (non-alcoholic) mini-bar, a small walk-up bar, and two vast lavatories with inflight showers. Business Class Emirates A380 Business Class is in a wacky staggered design...
Last month, I flew on an Emirates A380 from Dubai to Frankfurt. Here is the latest Emirates A380 Business Class trip report, including a review of the Dubai Emirates Business Class Lounge.
We all know it's wonderful to fly in 'Business', 'First' or 'Platinum and Diamond Encrusted Everything' class. But what's it like for the rest of us? This was my first time on an A380 (2nd time was the much longer connecting flight through to Sydney). I thought I had scored a...
Platinum OneorChairman's Loungecard, you're also able to visit the first class lounges of Qantas and Emirates prior to your Emirates business class flight: a trick to keep in mind when flying out of Sydney, Melbourne and through Dubai....
We really enjoyed our Dublin to Dubai flights in Emirates business class. The food, drinks and cabin were all excellent although the absence of a lie flat bed is disappointing. The generic Dublin lounge does little to set the tone of Emirates and is in stark contrast to the excellent Du...
Business Class on the A380 is a different ballgame, with a great inflight bar. And in First there is the gimmick of inflight showers. Check out the Emirates A380 Seating plan. Indeed, The new upstart from the UAE, Emirates have come from scratch to build a clean, efficient, world ...
Emirates A380 business class If you want the best experience in Emirates business class, the A380 is the plane you want to fly. On the Airbus A380, there is no need to worry about getting the dreaded middle seat, as every business class seat has direct aisle access thanks to the 1-2...
The Emirates First Class Suites are located right at the front of the A380’s upper deck. When departing Bangkok, there’s a separate gangway for First & Business passengers. Once you’ve boarded, the cabin crew will take you to your seat. ...
But there’s a catch: you have to be a member of Emirates’ Skywards frequent flyer program. Even in business and first class, inflight Internet is complimentaryonlyfor Skywards members – for everyone else, it can cost USD$3-20 depending on which package you choose. ...
“new product” and that was what this review was about - the new product. Contrary to expectations, Emirates chose the conservative approach, basically installing an updated version of the A380 Business Class seat on its 777s so whilst it’s a wonderful experience it is not a new ...