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Do all Emirates 777 have First Class?

The Boeing 777-300ER has two different First Class arrangements. The old version contains eight First Class seats and the newer version has six. Of the 124 Boeing 777-300ERs in Emirates's fleet, only nine currently contain the new, updated First Class product.



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Emirates 777 first class The seats themselves are almost identical on the Emirates 777 and A380 (the 777 seats are actually slightly wider). So what are the advantages of flying first class on the Emirates 777? So simply from a sleep, space, and service perspective, the 777 may indeed be a better ride than the A380.

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Air New Zealand, Malaysian Airlines, South African Airways, Asiana Airlines, Turkish Airlines and LATAM are just some that no longer offer the highest level of airline travel. Qantas offers first class only aboard its Airbus A380 superjumbo flights.

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Emirates First Class price While the airfare changes depending on your destination country, prices can go as high as AED 36,700 (USD 10,000), even on one-way bookings. A one-way booking from Dubai to New York starts at AED 39,400 (USD 10,726), while a flight from Dubai to London will cost you AED 29,130 (GBP 6230).

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Overall, the seat on Emirates 777 business class definitely leaves a lot to be desired, and probably ranks as one of the worst business class products in the skies in terms of the seating layout alone.

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The project will refresh 120 aircraft in total – 67 Airbus A380s and 53 Boeing 777s – and will take the airline almost two and a half years to complete. Beginning in earnest in November 2022, the refit will see over 1,000 first class seats and 37,000 economy class seats retrimmed and refurbished.

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Most US carriers, for their part, had already abandoned first class seating over the previous decade. American Airlines is the last domestic provider offering first class on international flights, and it plans to phase those seats out at some point in 2024. So, what gives?

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Improvement in business class A major driving force for airlines dropping first class is simply that business class has improved considerably.

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Most US carriers, for their part, had already abandoned first class seating over the previous decade. American Airlines is the last domestic provider offering first class on international flights, and it plans to phase those seats out at some point in 2024.

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Depending on the route and plane, the best perks of flying Emirates first class include an onboard shower, two bars, and a Bulgari amenity kit. Of course, you also get bragging rights for life.

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Showers aren't available onboard Emirates' 777s, including those featuring the new first class, so this is one reason people may choose to seek out the A380 over the 777. There are two shower suites on each Airbus A380 featuring a first class cabin, and they're located at the very front of the upper deck.

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When it comes to which flying experience is better — Qsuite or Emirates first class — the clear winner is Emirates. However, it's worth noting the ticket to fly in Emirates' first class is more expensive than the business class ticket on Emirates for Qsuites.

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No worries if you forgot your pajamas, as a set of moisturizing sleepwear (the clothes contain shea butter and argan oil that release when you move) is provided to each first-class flier. While the A380 and the Boeing 777 have many similarities, the suite on the latter aircraft has a few other defining characteristics.

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