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Is Emirates Boeing 777 business class worth it?

Emirates 777 Business Class – Ground Experience It's a sprawling space that mirrors the airport layout, albeit on the uppermost floor. Food-wise, there's a decent buffet offering; however, it could definitely be of a higher calibre, and there's no à la carte dining or unique offerings to elevate the experience.



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Business class on Emirates normally offers more comfortable seating, better meals and more amenities such as in-flight entertainment, power outlets and more leg space. It depends on your priorities and budget, if you want more comfort than you can upgrade to Business Class.

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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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Business class often offers more privacy, with individual pods for each traveler, giving both you and your guest space if you need it. Truthfully, business class just makes for a much better travel experience if you are trying to sell or impress the customer you are with.

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Choose a drink from your personal minibar. And sit back to endless entertainment on your widescreen.

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No dress code. Business class (seats and room) varies on the type of aircraft your flying.

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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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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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While the two are barely different in economy class, the A380 offers an additional premium economy service. If you get the chance to fly in first class, then the Emirates Airbus A380 is an excellent alternative to other airlines, but business and economy leave a lot to be desired.

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The Business Class on the A380 is very large and the flight attendants have to server a lot of people so it can feel a bit like you are in economy from the sheer size. On the 777 it is a more personalized feel and you get more attention since there are just 42 vs 76 on the 380. The bar is a nice addition on the 380.

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