The single greatest irritant when it comes to food on planes is how long the finished tray sits in front of you. On this flight, the crew were on the money, ready to take away the detritus the moment one had finished. The Emirates B777 cabin has one of the best business class cabins...
BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE Start your journey with a champagne tasting Join us at our bespoke Moët and Chandon lounge and sample four of the iconic brand’s most emblematic champagnes alongside a selection of canapés crafted by Michelin star chefs. Have your choice of delicate bites like our goat...
Review: Food On Emirates Business Class Upon boarding, I was offered the choice between a glass of water, orange juice, or Veuve Cliquot. I also received a refreshing hot towel (hot towels were served before breakfast, 2.5 hours before landing). ...
Sample menu Opens an external link in a new tab Long-haul flights Sample menuSample menu Opens an external link in a new tab See what's on Relaxandrestorewithdeliciousfood,healthyoptionsandcomplimentarychampagneinBusinessClass. FlyFirstClassonourA380orBoeing777andarriveinspired....
Business Class Barsnacks Barsnacks in the rear business class bar, with breadsticks, olives, nuts, "Basboosa Sweet" (a traditional Arabic Sweet Cake) and a beef canape. Due to the nasty habit of Emirates refusing to wake up passengers for food, sometimes you'll be left to forage for...
And the food choices are wide. Then there are the endless snacks on offer. If you don’t leave fatter, and a little drunker, you’re not trying hard enough! Emirates First Class Menu Don Perignon P2 Emirates A380 Stand-Up Bar (Business Class and First Class) My favourite thing about...
Given the lounge pulls double duty for both first and business class travellers, the food and beverage offering is more elevated than you’d typically find in a straight business lounge. That extends to the Champagne offering, which includes both self-serve Moët and Veuve Clicquot. ...
No business-class bigwig should run the risk of getting stuck in a middle seat at the front of the plane, insisted one reviewer; another lamented the "outdated" lay-almost-flat-but-not-quite design. There are also four versions of the 777, some of which (like the 777-300ER I flew)...
Food and Beverage If you are like me and read the wine list first then you are in for a treat; Emirates A 380 Business Class could easily become your own wine tasting extravaganza. A glass of Moët is always a win but the Shaw + Smith M3 Chardonnay is a personal favourite. ...
Visiting the Emirates Concourse C Business Class Lounge is an enjoyable experience and the space is airy and well maintained. It did get crowded during busy periods and comfortable seating and showers were in high demand. It’s very different from the very new and very large Concourse A equival...