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Can economy class use the lounge Emirates?

Customers who are not members of Emirates Skywards and are traveling in Economy Class on an Emirates flight can pay to enter Emirates Lounges at Dubai International airport. The fees per adult for four hours of lounge access at Dubai International are on the paid lounge access page.



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Emirates' A380 onboard bar and lounge access While the Emirates A380 bar welcomes all business class and first class flyers, it's not available to premium economy or economy passengers.

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Emirates' A380 onboard bar and lounge access While the Emirates A380 bar welcomes all business class and first class flyers, it's not available to premium economy or economy passengers.

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The lounge is available for all passengers regardless of the travel class and airline.

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You'll just need your boarding pass to come and go as you please before your flight—our lounges are all open 24 hours a day.

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Gold members can enjoy complimentary entry to Emirates Business Class Lounges in Dubai and worldwide and can bring along one guest. Silver members can enjoy complimentary entry to Emirates Business Class Lounges in Dubai for themselves only.

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Bottom line. The Marhaba Lounge Dubai Airport Terminal 3 Concourse B is a great option for Priority Pass members. The lounge has a variety of seating arrangements, the food & drink selection is pretty good, and the lounge just generally feels fresh.

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Do you have to pay for drinks on Emirates? No, even in economy class, basic spirits, beers and wines are served complimentary to passengers.

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There is an excellent selection of food and drinks, there are prayer rooms, study workstation areas, several rest areas where you can lie down on a contour banana lounge-style couch with a blanket and have a sleep. There are also plenty of bathrooms and there are showers also available.

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One of the main benefits of flying Emirates premium economy is the extra space versus Emirates standard economy seats. Emirates premium economy seats offer 40 inches of legroom pitch and a seat that's 19.5 inches wide. For comparison, economy seats provide 32 to 34 inches of legroom pitch and are 17.5 inches wide.

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Flying internationally in a premium cabin Most legacy airlines — including Delta, American and United — have dedicated lounge spaces where business- and first-class flyers can relax. If you want access to these spaces, book yourself an eligible business-class ticket that grants you lounge access.

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With foods from around the world, including an ice cream station, free flowing drinks including champagne, comfortable seating, a selection of newspapers, various optional extras - such as a spa and shoe clean service - the Emirates Business Class Lounge is an amazing way to start a trip anywhere in the world.

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Every traveler has different needs and expectations, so determining which lounge is worth the money can be very subjective. If a status climber or frequent flier is loyal to a certain airline or credit card, for instance, they'll likely choose those lounges over the others.

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6) Be a guest of somebody with lounge access Guest policies vary greatly depending on the airline, the membership status and the type of lounge. Some let guests in for free while others charge a fee which typically ranges between $25 and $65 per person.

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On long-haul flights, many major airlines include a free hot meal and a heartier snack as well as soft drinks and some free alcoholic beverages in an economy class fare. Other carriers, especially low-cost airlines, charge economy passengers for all refreshments regardless of route length.

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The best seats in Economy Class On shorter flights in Economy, I'll typically choose a window seat (for the views) and pay extra to sit in the front of the cabin or at the bulkhead for more legroom. On long-haul flights, I'll consider an aisle seat located about 4-5 rows from the back.

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With foods from around the world, including an ice cream station, free flowing drinks including champagne, comfortable seating, a selection of newspapers, various optional extras - such as a spa and shoe clean service - the Emirates Business Class Lounge is an amazing way to start a trip anywhere in the world.

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