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Are drinks free in Emirates flight?

You can purchase drinks from the onboard bar, which is available on select flights, or from the cabin crew. Alcoholic drinks, such as beer and wine, come at a cost, while non-alcoholic beverages, such as sodas and juices, are complimentary.



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Food & Beverage in Emirates Economy Class Emirates is a full-service flight with complimentary food and drinks included in your ticket (so you basically paid for it already).

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Emirates' international economy seats are comfortable, with above-average ergonomic features, flexible side panels and leather headrests. Seats pitched up to 33” apart with a recline of over 6”. Seat cushions are 17.05” wide on the Boeing 777 aircraft and 18” wide on the Airbus A380.

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Emirates is one of the best airlines in the world. It's the most comfortable flight we've ever had in economy class. We think Qatar has slightly better food (waffles for breakfast!), and I like the look and feel of the IFE on Etihad a little more.

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In Dubai and all other emirates besides Sharjah, the drinking age is 21. Drinking alcohol in Sharjah is illegal.

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Alcohol. Alcoholic beverages containing more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol by volume, when in retail packaging, in receptacles not exceeding 5 L, with a total net quantity per person of 5 L.

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Most airlines don't have set limits for how much you can drink or what you can order, but it's important to remember that the flight attendants are there to keep you safe, not be your personal bartender. If you do want to enjoy a few drinks, keep your order as simple as possible.

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In Dubai, holding hands, hugging, and kissing in public is considered socially unacceptable and if caught indulging in such acts, you might land up in jail. Many foreigners have already suffered the consequences. Do not join the bandwagon. This is considered one of the most important things not to do in Dubai.

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Alcohol prices are notoriously high in Dubai, with pints costing around 45 AED (€11) in many hotel bars.

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Emirates' international economy seats are comfortable, with above-average ergonomic features, flexible side panels and leather headrests. Seats pitched up to 33” apart with a recline of over 6”. Seat cushions are 17.05” wide on the Boeing 777 aircraft and 18” wide on the Airbus A380.

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Economy Class passengers are permitted one piece of carry-on baggage, subject to the following size and weight limitations. The weight must not exceed 7 kg (15 lbs). Duty-free purchases of liquor, cigarettes, and perfume in reasonable quantities are also permitted in addition to the above.

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Let's take a look at the best options. If you're flying solo or love window views, go for seats A or K. Due to the staggered layout, these seats are next to the window, while B and J are closer to the aisle. A, E, F, and K also offer more legroom when fully flat, an important consideration for taller fliers.

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