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Do business class flights have showers?

Which planes have onboard showers? The only commercial aircraft that features a shower onboard is the Airbus A380 superjumbo. Shower suites are located on the upper deck in front of the First Class cabin.



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What One Can Expect On Emirates Business Class (Complete With A Bar And A Shower) Emirates is known for its luxe accommodations on its airline, and business class takes 'traveling in style' to a whole new level.

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The two airlines that feature onboard showers are Emirates and Etihad, both carriers from the United Arab Emirates. Showers are found solely on their Airbus A380 aircraft. They are reserved for passengers travelling in First Class (on both Emirates and Etihad) and The Residence (on Etihad only).

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In-flight Amenities The lounge is available to business class as well, but first-class passengers are the only ones who can enjoy the A380's shower spa. Yes, you can shower at 40,000 feet and arrive at your destination feeling extra fresh and clean.

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Emirates exclusively has showers onboard its Airbus A380s that feature first class (Emirates also has some A380s without first class, so those planes don't have shower suites).

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Showers. British Airways first class lounge guests can request a private shower through the online ordering system. Unfortunately, travelers can't waitlist for a shower if there isn't one immediately available.

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There are shower attendants assigned to keeping the showers clean and ready for guests, to ensure the maximum number of passengers can enjoy their time in the spa. Each shower booking gets around five minutes of hot water, although the passengers are welcome to use the bathroom for approximately 30 minutes.

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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. When you go to the front of the 14-seat first class cabin, you'll see them right there, on each side of the staircase.

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Pajamas. Some first-class flyers on luxury airlines may receive a set of pajamas to wear on their flight. As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret.

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First-class passengers might have a seat that turns into a bed or even their own private apartment. Business-class might offer more legroom but doesn't offer a private space. The food and drink in business class are typically at a restaurant level.

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There's little doubt that first class offers a great deal more luxury, but it comes with a hefty price tag. While business class may not be as luxurious as first class, it's far nicer than economy, and surprisingly comfortable.

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Emirates describes its first class experience as “as close as it comes to your own private jet.” The biggest difference between business class and first class is privacy. In first class, you get a private suite with closing doors, a flat-screen TV, a bed and chair, a shower spa, and access to the first-class lounges.

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While specific commercial aircraft, such as the Airbus A380, feature showers in their first-class cabins, it is not always the case that private jets are equipped with showers or, in some cases, even toilets.

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Can I shower in the Emirates Business Class Lounge Dubai? Yes! And this is one of the big advantages of using the Emirates Business Class Lounge Dubai. The showers are plentiful (We have never needed to queue or wait to use one) and they're beautifully presented too.

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Emirates A380 Business Class The A380 business class seat is our favorite for 1 reason: the 1-2-1 configuration. There's just a lot more privacy, and you get direct aisle access with every seat. Yes, there are more seats on the A380 — but it's also a monster of an aircraft.

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