We flew Emirates business class from Dubai on an A380 service and returned from Dubai on a Boeing. Lahore passengers accustomed to flying with the 777 will find the A380 offers a significantly enhanced experience.
Business-class passengers departing from Dubai (Not Lahore) are provided with complimentary private transfers to Dubai Airport’s Terminal 3, where they can check-in at one of 15 dedicated business-class counters.
The Emirates A380 business-class cabin accommodates 76 flat-bed seats in a 1x2x1 configuration. An in-seat power supply means travelers can use laptops for the duration of long-haul flights and a personal minibar, stocked with soft drinks, is a novel feature. I didn’t attempt to sleep during my daytime flight but blankets were provided and the central seats extend to 79 inches when fully flat. Aisle seats are shorter when fully flat, extending to 70 inches. Seat pitch varies from 48 to 39 inches, with the central seats again offering more space, and seat width are 18.5 inches throughout the cabin.
This is a forte of Emirates. The carrier’s ICE (information, communications, entertainment) System has an extensive range of new-release and classic films, television shows, box sets, and audio options to choose from. Business-class passengers can access it via a 15-inch widescreen, which can be controlled via touchscreen remote or tablet. Wi-Fi is also available onboard most A380 flights, for a charge.
Emirates return fares from Dubai to Lahore cost from $450 return in economy class, or from $3,200 in business class. The airline operates daily services from the Dubai to Lahore; of the three daily departures that leave from Dubai, one will always be an A380. Bookings can be made via www.emirates.com or you can Contact me for Exclusive Deals with Flights all around the world.
Adnan and Samia are a Muslim married couple who travel across the world. Adnan works for International Relations through which he is able to make these trips to exotic places and take his wife along for the ride. Together, both of them travel over 400,000 miles in a year!