Fly With Luxury with Emirates A380 First Class Suite and Bed; What You Can Enjoy With Its First Class Service?
Have you ever traveled with Emirates A380? If you are looking for a first class flight that would make you feel you're in a prime hotel or you're in a private railway cabin, you'll find it in Emirates A380 First Class Suite and Bed.
The airline is launching the first class suite to their A380's and Boeing 777 fleets this year, according to Ausbt. The lavish Emirates A380 First Class Suite and Bed is suitable for s single passenger and will be more "commercially viable for passengers." The cost will be almost the same as the airline's present first class suites.
"Arrive inspired in First Class. Unwind in your own private suite, rejuvenate in our A380 shower spa, and savour fine dining served whenever the mood takes you. Fly first class and make every journey your own," Emirates website claims.
Emirates A380 First Class Suite and Bed's design is more likely the same as the company's suites, but it is carved with fitted sliding doors. It is also looking more comfortable with its room concept just like you're in a railways and a private cabin, Sheikh Majid Al Mualla, Emirates' divisional senior vice president said.
"Our new bedroom concept will take [privacy] to the next level," Tim Clark, President and CEO of Emirates said."We're talking fully enclosed rooms, with all the touches and amenities that you'd expect in hotel or a private bedroom on a luxury yacht, room service and so on."
At present, the Emirates A380 First Class Suite and Bed measures less than two feet wide. Comparing with Cathay Pacific's First Class bed, it is smaller with its three feet wide. The cabins have attractive colors, it has great entertainment amenities with more than 600 TV and movie options on board, mini bar and snack bar and shower spa, Mile Value reports.
There are 59 Emirates A380 fleets travelling to 35 destinations. At present, it's expanding its service to and from Milan, Italy with the upgrade of Boeing 777-300 to an A-380 on Dec. 1.
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