Ben has reviewed Emirates first class on the A380at least a dozen times, andI’ve reviewed it myself as well, so check those out if you’re looking for a comparison in terms of the service and soft product, but I’m going to primarily focus on the updates and changes to the service...
Meanwhile, with the demise of its large contract for additional A380s, Emirates has dropped plans to install its new first-class suites into the aircraft, says Clark. However, the airline will introduce premium-economy cabins on the A380 in November next year. ...
The fantastic possibility to be physically connected to the world! With Emirates, you can go wherever you wish for! Growing and modifying Emirates is a company that originates from United Arabian Emirates – country developing rapidly and having unbelievable capabilities in economy. Its headquarters ...
As I researched and deliberated (read: watched way too many reviews on YouTube), I quickly discovered there's a big difference between the two planes they fly, the Boeing 777 and the Airbus A380 — namely, the 2-3-2 seating configuration on the 777 that has the business-class community...
Last month, the airline announced a major investment in a retrofit programme that will see 105 of its modern wide-body aircraft fitted with its latest Premium Economy product, which has proved immensely popular since it was first introduced in January 2021....
Review: Qatar Airways A380 First Class from Doha to Paris When choosing one of the three Middle Eastern carriers, the big question is which one is offering the best flight experience? Well, here you have some facts & my opinion about their Business Class products (read here my ...
Emirates has also dedicated a part of the stand to highlight some of its many sustainability initiatives happening across the business. The highly popular Emirates Premium Economy seat which will be on display at ATM again...
“Premium traffic is very much linked to the performance of the oil sector and so while the oil price has been low, demand for premium travel has been hit,” said John Strickland, a UK-based aviation analyst.