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Is Emirates 777 First Class worth it?

But Emirates' refreshed Boeing 777 First Class is still an excellent seat, especially with the 32? entertainment screen. Add to that the carefully-curated onboard dining and beverage list, and you have a truly five-star experience.



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Q: Is Emirates First Class worth it? A: If you can get a relatively inexpensive upgrade from Emirates Business Class, most definitely! Emirates First Class is definitely worth the splurge on an Emirates Airbus a380 service because you get the full range of amenities including the chance to shower in the air.

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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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1. Private Emirates first class suite (Boeing 777 only) Emirates offers a first class product on both the A380 and Boeing 777, but the Boeing 777 is the only aircraft with fully-enclosed private suites. In fact, these exclusive spaces are the world's first private inflight suites.

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Boeing 777-300ER (New) Each seat has a pitch of 69” and width of 20.5”. While the new Boeing 777-300ER has neither the shower nor the onboard lounge and bar, it does have some other unique and updated features.

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Emirates first class passengers can shower once per flight. You can typically spend 30 minutes in the shower room (though in theory I suppose you could spend longer if it's not otherwise booked), though you only get five minutes of running water. More on that later.

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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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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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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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What freebies do you get on Emirates First Class?
  • FIRST CLASS LOUNGE AT DUBAI AIRPORT. ...
  • MOISTURISING PYJAMAS. ...
  • COMPLIMENTARY CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN AIRPORT TRANSFERS. ...
  • FULLY ENCLOSED FIRST CLASS SUITE (B777 AIRCRAFT ONLY) ...
  • EXCLUSIVE BULGARI AMENITY KITS. ...
  • UNLIMITED DOM PERIGNON CHAMPAGNE AND WILD CAVIAR. ...


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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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Do you get to keep Emirates pajamas? 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.

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The estimated total pay for a First Class Cabin Crew at The Emirates Group is AED 11,417 per month. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is AED 11,417 per month.

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Food and drink are included with the airfare, so you don't need to pay extra for them. Items you can order include caviar, pan-fried beef tenderloin and Dom Pérignon (Emirates is the only airline in the world to offer Dom Perignon champagne to first class passengers).

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The actual answer is “yes” on domestic American & United flights; “no” on domestic Delta, Alaska & Hawaiian flights (the only other domestic carriers with first-class cabins, excepting a few transcontinental specialty flights); and “definite no” on any international flight (of the transoceanic variety, that is).

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