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Is Emirates first class better on 777 or A380?

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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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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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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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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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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Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline said: “The A380 is a truly special aircraft in so many ways. For Emirates, it gave us the opportunity to redefine the travel experience, efficiently serve demand at slot-constrained airports, and bolster our network growth.

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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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If you're travelling on the A380 superjumbo you have two decks to choose from – upper or lower deck. Generally, sitting on the upper deck is preferable because of the usually smaller cabin and lower density configuration (2-4-2 vs. 3-4-3). It's also quieter sitting upstairs.

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Guide to the Emirates shower in A380 first class. Emirates exclusively has showers onboard its Airbus A380s that feature first class (Emirates also has some A380s without first class, so those planes don't have shower suites).

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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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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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Front Row or Bulkhead Seats: Many first-class cabins have a bulkhead row, which is the first row of seats. These seats often offer more legroom and are ideal if you want to stretch your legs or have easy access to the aisle. However, some bulkhead seats may have limited under-seat storage.

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Flying first class can be an amazing experience, especially if you're traveling internationally. Along with premium treatment in the airport, you can expect better seats, better food and better service onboard. However, first class tickets can also be expensive.

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Emirates first class includes chauffeur service to and from the airport in most cities and for most flights (excluding shorter flights), shower and bar/lounge areas on the A380, fine dining with premium liquors, comfortable fully enclosed suites, airport lounge access, and a generous baggage allowance.

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Let's take a look at the best options. If you're flying solo or love window views, go for seats A or K. Due to the staggered layout, these seats are next to the window, while B and J are closer to the aisle. A, E, F, and K also offer more legroom when fully flat, an important consideration for taller fliers.

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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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