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  2. ‘Dear Emirates, if this is business class – I’ll stay in ...

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    In my book, “flat” means horizontal. But on the plane I was on, Emirates’ business class seats declined to recline any closer than 14 degrees to the horizon.

  3. Not To Be Dramatic But, Flying Emirates Business Class ... - AOL

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  4. Emirates (airline) - Wikipedia

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    The unique staggered layout makes half of the business-class seats on Emirates A380 [129] 23 cm (9 in) shorter than the others, at only 1.8 m (70 in) long. [130] Business class passengers also have access to an on-board bar at the rear of the aircraft. [126] [131] Premium economy class

  5. Business class - Wikipedia

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    Business class is the highest class of service in China high-speed rail, while first class and second class are the more affordable options. Business class passengers have access to a pre-departure lounge if available.

  6. Airport lounge - Wikipedia

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    An airport lounge in the Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. An airport lounge is a facility operated at many airports.Airport lounges offer, for selected passengers, comforts beyond those afforded in the airport terminal, such as more comfortable seating, [1] [2] quieter environments, and better access to customer service representatives.

  7. Mumbai to Durban in the Emirates Business Class - AOL

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    While flying economy in an Emirates liner tops the first-class experiences of many other airline services, the benefits one can enjoy in Business Class travel is several notches above.

  8. The Emirates Group - Wikipedia

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    Emirates announced an order in April 2000 as the first launch customer for the Airbus A3XX (later named Airbus A380), the largest civil aircraft ever built. The deal comprised five Airbus A380-800s and two Airbus A380-800F. The deal was confirmed on 4 November 2001 and Emirates announced orders for 15 more A380-800s at the same time.

  9. Emirates business model - Wikipedia

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    Emirates aircraft parked at Dubai International Airport. The so-called "Emirates business model" is the business model that lies at the heart of Emirates's commercial success. [1] Its main ingredients are a lean workforce comparable to a low-cost carrier and a flat organisational structure that allows the airline to maintain low overhead costs. [2]