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Do you get to keep the headphones on Emirates flights?

But most Airlines, including Emirates, are understandably quite touchy about their headphones and want passengers to return them. It is not an entirely unreasonable expectation, I'd say. In most Emirates aircraft (not sure about the A380's), the flight attendants come to collect the headphones before landing.



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Are there any additional amenities provided in economy class on Emirates Airlines? You'll find a blanket, pillow and headphones at your seat. If you need anything (within reason), crew will do their best to help out.

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“Headphones are placed on your ear, not in your ear, therefore the airline can reuse them,” says Deane. Airlines usually change the foam around the earpiece for added hygiene. Fun fact—the two-socket plug airlines use for headphones are there to discourage you from taking them.

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When flying long-haul, nearly all airlines give out free headsets to passengers, and while they might not be as good as Bose and Sennheiser, they do the job. However, on short-haul flights, this isn't always the case, with some airlines charging for headphones and others doing away with seatback screens altogether.

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You always get a multicourse meal in Economy Class. Enjoy your choice of main served along with fresh fruits or a salad, crackers and cheese, as well as our sweet treat of the day. You can also pair your meal with our selection of complimentary fruit juices, soft drinks, wines, beers and spirits.

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While Qatar has the best and the most user-friendly loyalty program, Emirates and Etihad offer amazing first-class service to passengers. Qatar and Emirates also offer quite a bit of global coverage for the most intrepid travelers. In terms of flight experience, you'll find all three airlines enjoyable.

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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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Yes, you can carry food in cabin baggage on Emirates airlines.

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Emirates economy passengers get a free amenity kit with toothbrush, toothpaste, eyemask, socks and a bookmark. Want to brush your teeth before “bed”? On long-haul flights, airlines often have dental kits available.

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They all give you socks BUT they're not pressure socks they're just comfy ones for the flight.

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The pajamas can't be purchased, but passengers can take them home: according to the Emirates website, they retain their hydrating prowess for multiple washes. Not just a status symbol then, but rather functional souvenirs, too.

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Moisturizing pajamas (first class, long-haul overnight flights only) Pajamas are one of the best perks of flying first class on many airlines. However, Emirates takes it up a notch by offering moisturizing sleepwear that is designed to prevent skin dehydration on long-haul overnight flights.

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Is it possible to get an upgrade on Emirates? Yes, it is possible to get an upgrade on Emirates. Depending on the type of ticket you have purchased and your frequent flyer status, you may be eligible for a complimentary upgrade or an upgrade at a discounted rate.

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It's free to choose your seats in First Class, when you fly on a Business Class Saver, Flex or Flex Plus fare, and when you fly in Premium Economy. If you are traveling on a Business Special fare you can select a complimentary seat when check-in opens 48 hours before you fly.

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Once you board a plane, you may be in for quite a long flight, depending on your destination. To make yourself comfortable for the next however many hours, you might want to make use of some of the amenities being offered to you, including the complimentary pillows and blankets that are often left on your seat.

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