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Emirates introduced a new fully enclosed First Class Suite

November 15, 2017 Travel
Emirates First Class Private Suites
Emirates First Class Suite

Emirates introduced their new Boeing 777 with a new fully enclosed First Class Suite.

Step into your spacious First Class Suite and slide the floor-to-ceiling doors closed. Recline into the NASA-inspired zero gravity setting and find your natural resting position. And if you’re in a middle suite, you can admire HD views through your virtual window.

Or settle into your Business Class seat with a beverage from your in-seat minibar. When you’re ready to switch off, lower into a fully flat position using your touchscreen controller.

And in Economy Class, walk through the clean champagne tones of the cabin and let the calm ambiance help you relax into your journey.

No matter what class you travel in, make your journey a game changer on Emirates’ new Boeing 777.

5 Game Changers in Emirates New Boeing 777 First Class

New Emirates First Class Suite

Emirates are changing the game in First Class travel. Inspired by Mercedes Benz, their new fully enclosed Boeing 777 First Class Private Suites have floor-to-ceiling sliding doors and combine smart technology and intelligent design to deliver function, luxury, and comfort.

First-class passengers in Emirates can request room service via a video call function and take delivery of drinks and canapes through a service window to the suite. The Dubai-based airline says the new product is inspired by the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and continues its partnership with the luxury car brand. First-class passengers are provided with complimentary chauffeur service in an S-Class vehicle to and from Dubai airport when arriving in or departing from the United Arab Emirates.

Singapore Airlines also announced their new first-class cabin on the Airbus A380 will enter service in December on the first of five new A380 aircraft entering the fleet. Retrofit work will also take place on 14 existing aircraft.

About $850 million invested by Singapore Airlines for the research, design, development and installation of new products on their 19 A380s.

READ: EMIRATES SKYWARDS PLUS: THE ULTIMATE SUBSCRIPTION FOR FREQUENT FLYERS

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