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Which Emirates plane has best business class?

Emirates A380 Business Class The A380 business class seat is our favorite for 1 reason: the 1-2-1 configuration. There's just a lot more privacy, and you get direct aisle access with every seat. Yes, there are more seats on the A380 — but it's also a monster of an aircraft.



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Emirates has four classes of service: first, business, premium economy and economy. But the reality is that even within business class, there are superior and inferior products. While you experience the same benefits on the ground (luxe lounges and all), the seats can vary quite a bit once on the plane.

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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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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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The 777-300ER (ER for Extended Range) is the B-market version of the 777-300. It features raked and extended wingtips, a new main landing gear, reinforced nose gear, and extra fuel tanks.

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There were no pyjamas as you get on some overnight business class flights.

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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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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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Do the bathrooms in the Emirates business class have showers? No - for those you need First Class on an A380 configured with the cabin. There are two of them, situated on either side of the forward stairway, fight in front of the FIrst class seating area.

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The fees are applicable for one-time access per adult (aged 12 years and over) for a maximum stay in the lounge of four hours only. The fees are valid only for Emirates Skywards members and any additional guests they wish to bring along.

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Emirates reserves the right to amend lounge access fees at any time at its sole discretion. The fees are applicable for one-time access per adult (aged 12 years and over) for a maximum stay in the lounge of four hours only.

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Which Seats to Avoid. First, I'd avoid any seats up against a bulkhead wall (typically in the last row of a cabin), since recline will be limited. That includes seats 51A and B (pictured above), along with 51K and L. In this category, you'll also want to skip 22DEFG, 37ABC, 37DEFG, 37JKL and the four seats in row 52.

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