There are two major airlines that have showers on their planes: Emirates and Etihad, both from the United Arab Emirates and both serving several destinations in the U.S. On both airlines, the showers are available exclusively on Airbus A380s.
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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.
There are two major airlines that have showers on their planes: Emirates and Etihad (which many consider the best first class). These airlines' showers both offer a luxurious, spa-like experience. They also have their own unique amenities that set them apart from each other.
Space is already at a premium on a plane, so you don't want to add anything that will make you feel even more confined. This is not the time for skintight jeans (although you may want to carry a jean jacket). “As a passenger, I always wear ponte knit pants, which offer stretch and are stylish,” says Caris.
Singapore Airlines A380 SuitesWhile you won't find a shower on Singapore Airlines' A380s, you will find some of the most spacious bathrooms in the sky. One of the lavatories has a huge vanity, and is probably the size of 10 typical Boeing 737 MAX bathrooms. Airplane bathrooms don't get much more luxurious than this!
Fortunately, two airlines known for their epically long flights are here to help – as long as you're flying in First Class. Etihad Airways and Emirates Airline, both based in the United Arab Emirates, have onboard showers available to first class passengers on their Airbus A380 aircraft.
If you are flying in Economy to the US or Canada, you can check in two bags weighing up to 23kg each. Excess baggage fees will apply if either bag weighs more than 23kg. Use our calculator to work out the checked baggage allowance for your flight.
Passengers can choose their seats when they check in or at the airport. In-flight entertainment: On some aircraft, Etihad Airways offers in-flight entertainment screens at every seat, which passengers can use to watch movies, TV shows, and other programming.