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Does Boeing 777 have flat beds in Business Class?

A premier experience for the long haul *Flagship® Business is only available on aircraft with lie-flat seats: Boeing 777-200, 777-300, 787-8 and 787-9; and Airbus A321T.



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As a general rule, most airlines install business class lie-flat seats on larger, twin-aisle aircraft — such as Airbus A330, A350 and A380, and Boeing 767, 777 and 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

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Luxury down to the last stitch Introducing our redesigned 777 Business Class seat. Lie completely flat on the soft leather fabric and enjoy gourmet meals as you watch your favorite box set on the 23-inch HD TV. Experience a new level of comfort.

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Discover the Business Class experience on our Boeing 777. Explore our spacious Business Class seats and take a closer look at the dining experience and award-winning entertainment you can expect on board.

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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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In the middle, at the back Nonetheless, a TIME investigation that looked at 35 years of aircraft accident data found the middle rear seats of an aircraft had the lowest fatality rate: 28%, compared with 44% for the middle aisle seats. This logically makes sense too.

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There are 8 First Class, 64 Business Class, 24 Premium Economy, and 116 Economy Class seats.

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The best seats in Business Class In Business Class, I'll always book a window seat (with the seat next to the window) at least one row away from the galley and lavatories. Bulkhead seats offer more room but I would only choose these if they have doors.

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While it lacks the high passenger capacity of the 777 and offers a lower range than the 777-300ER, the 787 brings improved fuel efficiency and a more modern cabin.

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The Boeing 777 is one of the safest and most successful aircraft in aviation history. If you've been on a long-haul flight in the last 20 years, there's a high probability that you've been on one. First entering service in 1995 with United Airlines, it is now a member of over 50 different airline's fleets.

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Although the 777's wider seats give you a better night's sleep, the privacy and lounge access onboard the A380 also make it a better choice in this class.

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BUSINESS CLASS SEAT (+ BEST & WORST SEATS) Each seat comes with an ottoman or footrest, covered in soft white leather. The new seat has a pitch of 72 inches or 183 cm (compared to 60 inch or 150 cm of the old seat), making it more comfortable to get in and out of the seat when you are not seated next to the aisle.

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Summary. Emirates business class is one of the most luxurious, from the chauffeur pick-up, to the lounge, very comfortable seats, excellent service, and dining options. It is also one of the more expensive, and hard to upgrade.

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Unfortunately, Emirates Business Class doesn't offer pyjamas like their competing airlines. Nonetheless, business travellers are still supplied with all the necessary goods for a restful mile-high slumber. Noise cancelling headphones, a soft duvet, and earplugs to mitigate noisy foot traffic and chatty folks.

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Crew rest areas on the Boeing 777 A narrow set of stairs takes you up to a surprisingly large and long space which is something like an old railway sleeper carriage, with between eight and ten bunks on either side; each bunk is about two metres long and 75cm wide.

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