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Emirates Seating Guide
A380
First:
777
First:
A380
First:
- Solo travelers: some say row 4 is loud from the galley behind, while row 1 may be a bit more cramped than other rows. Most suggest rows 2 or 3, seats A or K.
- Couple: E/F seats in rows 1-3 are all fairly similar.
- General: the mini cabin at the back has a more secluded feel, though some comment that there is noise from the bar beyond row 23.
- Solo travelers: most prefer seats A and K (solo seats on sides with windows).
- Couple: aim for seats E/F to be closer together.
- General comments: upgrade if at all possible!

777
First:
- Solo travelers: Row 1, especially 1a and 1k, is the worst because of galley and lavatory right in front. Noisy and high traffic. Not much difference between row 1 and 2 in terms of space on the 77w for k or a seats.
- Couple: there is not really any difference between row 1 and 2 for e and f seats except 1 is near the galley and 2 is near row 6 in j where there may be children
- General: There is limited direct aisle access as the configuration is 2-3-2. The rear J cabin will have Y pax move through on boarding.
- Solo travelers:
- Couple: 7 j and k are great if you don't mind the missing window. It's in the private mini cabin - a great choice unless you like window gazing. You also don't get y traffic passing through this cabin as you turn left on entry!
- General comments: Y on the 777 is for slim people.
The ultimate Emirates seating guide
#886




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A380 Upper Deck Y Reserved for Elites?
On my DXB-MRU flight, the A380 seat map shows Y is from Row 41 to 88. On SeatGuru, it shows there are Y seats on the upper deck. Since Emirates seat map doesn't allow me to switch to the upper deck, are these Y seats reserved for folks with status above Blue?
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To my knowledge - neither of the current 2 CPT flights have had Sleeperette seats for ages.
Now that the 3rd flight is using a 2 class configuration - is this now a possibility again ?
http://www.rewardflying.com/airlines.../2/13/emirates states that all Boeing 777-300ER feature the 'angled lie flat seating' ... possibly Emirates just haven't got round to updating their aircraft maps on their website ?
Now that the 3rd flight is using a 2 class configuration - is this now a possibility again ?
http://www.rewardflying.com/airlines.../2/13/emirates states that all Boeing 777-300ER feature the 'angled lie flat seating' ... possibly Emirates just haven't got round to updating their aircraft maps on their website ?
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#890


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Travelers in other forums have been able to select upper deck seats seemingly w/o status. They reported a separate tab on the seat selection page for upper deck seats should show up. As a general matter, EK only blocks exit row seats from selection. Perhaps your flight has been changed to a 3 class aircraft. EK701 is regularly a 3 class while EK701 seems to generally be a 2 class aircraft with limited exceptions. How far away is your flight?
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It depends on aircraft rotation. It's a certain type of aircraft that is assigned, they don't assign routes by seat type. Doing so would make scheduling a nightmare. Until all 777 are updated this is always a possibility.
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You can get a free subscription to Expert Flyer and this will usually show the correct seat map for your particiular flight. Unfortunately the EK Source is not fully up to date with seat maps (no 2 class A380 seat maps).
As kq747 says, because you are not getting the option to see the upper deck, your flight may have been switched to a 3 class plane. Or maybe flaky IT....
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There are two radio buttons above the seat layout pic and to the right hand side of the screen marked Upper Deck and Lower Deck. Selecting the other one toggles between the images of the two decks. If they aren't there, the system expects a 3 Class plane.
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bulkhead seats with moving arm rests?
Howdy. First time poster, so tips are welcome. I've been through this page and haven't seen the answer anywhere - please forgive me if I've missed it.
We're 2 adults, 1 baby, 1 toddler flying BHX-DXB-MEL and return, all on the A380. I know that for some A380 configurations (eg british airways) there are bulkhead/bassinet seats where the armrest between 2 seats actually lifts, in the center of the 3-4-3, eg for BA flights this seems to be between seats D-E. Does anyone know if this is true for the Emirates A380, and if so, which seats it applies to? I'm hoping to get seats where my baby can sleep in the bassinet and the toddler can stretch out a bit. It'll be hell either way but slightly less hellish if we can lift an arm rest.
We are flying A380-800 for all legs of the trip.
thanks gurus.
We're 2 adults, 1 baby, 1 toddler flying BHX-DXB-MEL and return, all on the A380. I know that for some A380 configurations (eg british airways) there are bulkhead/bassinet seats where the armrest between 2 seats actually lifts, in the center of the 3-4-3, eg for BA flights this seems to be between seats D-E. Does anyone know if this is true for the Emirates A380, and if so, which seats it applies to? I'm hoping to get seats where my baby can sleep in the bassinet and the toddler can stretch out a bit. It'll be hell either way but slightly less hellish if we can lift an arm rest.
We are flying A380-800 for all legs of the trip.
thanks gurus.
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Had 2K and 3K in First last time but 2K is gone so chose 2 E and F.
Are these OK seats? Seems so and probably better for couples.
Are these OK seats? Seems so and probably better for couples.
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I always seem to get 2K (A380) when my assistant books flights, which is fine. There are often a few empty center aisle seats between LAX and DXB - on a number of occasions, I've asked the attendants to make up my bed in 2K, and I move over to the seat across the aisle to watch television or movies. What I've noticed is that the aircraft seems quite a bit more spacious in the center. Clearly, the seating area is exactly the same - its really the curvature of the fuselage that makes the window seats seem a bit more confining (from the shoulders up). I've not noticed any issues sitting just across a divider while in the center, so I wouldn't worry about flying solo in a center aisle seat. They're all great - I know, some complain about the number of seats on the 380, but once you're in your suite, you (or at least, I) couldn't care less.
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I always seem to get 2K (A380) when my assistant books flights, which is fine. There are often a few empty center aisle seats between LAX and DXB - on a number of occasions, I've asked the attendants to make up my bed in 2K, and I move over to the seat across the aisle to watch television or movies. What I've noticed is that the aircraft seems quite a bit more spacious in the center. Clearly, the seating area is exactly the same - its really the curvature of the fuselage that makes the window seats seem a bit more confining (from the shoulders up). I've not noticed any issues sitting just across a divider while in the center, so I wouldn't worry about flying solo in a center aisle seat. They're all great - I know, some complain about the number of seats on the 380, but once you're in your suite, you (or at least, I) couldn't care less.




