Fly Emirates A380 Business Class
As the largest airline in the United Arab Emirates, Emirates has an excellent track record for passenger service and support, especially when flying first class and business class. The Dubai-based airline has the largest aircraft fleet in the Gulf Cooperation Council and is one of the fastest-growing carriers in the world. From the elegant touches of their renowned business lounge to the attention to details of in-flight meal presentation, Emirates is one of the airlines where flying first class is worth it. First and business passengers can even choose from complimentary SPA treatments before boarding the plane right from the lounge, so if you want to go on a trip where you can truly feel pampered, you can’t go wrong with Emirates. Over the years, Emirates won several best first class comfort amenities awards, and this definitely shows.
About the Airbus A380
The Airbus A380 is one of the airline’s two wide-bodied aircraft families. It’s the largest passenger airliner, and flying the Emirates A380 business class offers a whole new level of comfort. As soon as you board the plane, you’ll understand why their first class cabin is one of the best in the sky.
Perhaps the greatest thing about flying Emirates A380 first class is that you get your own suite with plenty of legroom, a personal mini-bar, and a 27’’ TV. Since there are no overhead compartments on the Airbus A380, your suite will feel less claustrophobic, so you won’t have a hard time catching some sleep on long-haul flights. There’s even a shower aboard the aircraft, although you will have to schedule in-flight showers before departure.
The Airbus A380 has an impressive safety record, and it ranks among the world’s top safest aircraft.
Where can you fly with Emirates A380?
Emirates currently serves 181 destinations in 80 countries and has around 590 flights per day. Emirates A380 flights cover popular destinations in Africa, Europe, Asia, North America, Central and South America, and the Middle East. In July 2021, Emirates announced seven more routes for the A380 aircraft: Rome (FCO), Washington (IAD), Los Angeles (LAX), Madrid (MAD), Munich (MUC), Toronto (YYZ), and Zurich (ZRH).
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