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vcg111 Mar 4, 2007 10:35 am

Flight Report- JFK-DXB
 
I flew on JFK-DXB on EK 202 in F. Awesome. The best in the business. Limo service is with Boston Coach and limo came for pick up 5 minutes before scheduled 7 PM pick up time at Newark Sheraton. Surprisingly there was no traffic and we were at JFK within 40 minutes. Check in was at F but somehow the check in agent took more than 5 minutes to give me my boarding pass.

Surprisingly EK does not have a first class lounge at JFK. All pax use the business class lounge. There is free wi fi and the food selection was excellent. They had 2 buffet spreads, western and asian with a lot of cold starters. Food was hot and great. They need to add ice creams as these were not available. The bar selection was strictly OK. Spent a few hours watching TV and doing some work. Boarding call was on time.

I was assigned 1A. A lot of passengers actually want this seat but I would advise against it. It is too close to the galley and if you are trying to sleep the noise of flight attendants is preparing for service is going to disturb you. Every seat is obviously an aisle. The seat is very good with one problem. There is not place for a bag. They have provided a small storage area next to the leg but my small computer bag also would not fit into it. The bag was actually jutting and would have hindered in letting me convert the seat into a bed. The flight attendant stowed it away in the coat closet. This is a big negative of this seat.

The positive is that this is a suite. The door can be closed after take off for privacy. The attendant call button will bring someone to the seat within 30 seconds. The seat is converted into a full bed. The good part was that you could actually sleep on the side. Good product. The bed is made up for you after take off and you have a pillow and a duvet.

Upon seating Dom Perignon was served. Plus they have a bunch of goodies, candies, chips available on the seat along with a personal mini bar. Emirates has a big problem with food. The quality is pretty pedantic. They need to do something about this. After take off i had a bite and snoozed for a few hours. Of course it is eat as you want and so you can order anything off the menu anytime of the flight.

The ICE is absolutely awesome. Hundreds of movies and TV programs. Landed into Dubai on time. I was connecting to Mumbai. The Emirates First lounge in Dubai is average at best. Nothing different from the biz class lounge except they have 4-5 sleep rooms. the food is terrible. I landed in Mumbai on time. Now for the shocker. It took more than 45 minutes for me to get my bags. They seemed to have loaded the first class luggage towards the end. Took forever. I would assume they should take care of such small things.

Now the biggest problem with EK is that their customer service is really bad. I had lost my luggage on the way to JFK. I was promised a compensation which never came through. I have now been following for more than a month with little result. That's EK for you.

dusordua Mar 4, 2007 1:33 pm

I have a problem with the trip reports of our american friends, where they report that the food of Emirates Airlines is terrible...
I had many flights with Emirates (never in first, but 40% in business and 60% in economy) and the food was always good, if not very good.

Is it possible, that the american taste is much different than the oriental taste and to some respect the european taste?

I think it sounds better if those people write: for my taste the food was terrible...

I had more flights on american carriers than with EK (sometimes in first) and I have to say, that for my taste the food was sometimes very poor - but I had to respect it, because it was a foreign carrier.

TMOTEE Mar 4, 2007 3:12 pm

I have taken 3 round trips JFK-DXB in F the past year and I think the food on EK is among the best I have ever had on any airplane. Everything I have had has been excellent. I think EK has one of the tops in all the airilne biz.

Axey Mar 5, 2007 6:50 am

I think the food on EK is for the most part excellent as well, and I live in the US :)

phoenixdude Mar 5, 2007 2:53 pm

Overall Rating - Good
 
I have travelled in most of the airlines and I happen to take my first flight from JFK to Dubai last month, I travelled in Economy, thats one the best flight I ever had, the seats were soo good and ICE was great. I think for food they have a counter at end of the flight and they have servered all the eatables and you can take what ever you want.

Overall service was good. I have heard my friends saying their Customer service is not soo good.

GAC Mar 5, 2007 5:21 pm


Originally Posted by phoenixdude (Post 7345525)
I have travelled in most of the airlines and I happen to take my first flight from JFK to Dubai last month, I travelled in Economy, thats one the best flight I ever had, the seats were soo good and ICE was great. I think for food they have a counter at end of the flight and they have servered all the eatables and you can take what ever you want.

Overall service was good. I have heard my friends saying their Customer service is not soo good.

I'm doing this flight later this month. Do both the 777 & 345 have ICE? What was the food? Snacks?

deelmakur Mar 8, 2007 8:37 am

I just completed a roundtrip JFK/DXB in Business. The food was very good, and the entertainment system the best I have ever experienced in flight. Non Americans should understand that our diet, outside fancy restaurants in large cities, tends to be basic, and is based on quality ingredients, with little in the way of exotic meats, fish, and sauces. A guy used to digging into a steak weighing half a kilo, tender enough to cut with an ordinary butter knife, can sometimes be befuddled by a plate of sea urchins and exotic animal innards, even though that is considered gourmet fare in most of the world. I'm not being a wise guy, rather, just pointing out that comments like you see have more to do with cultural experience, not ingratitude, or an air of superiority. Emirates is one fine airline.

Billman27 Mar 8, 2007 10:19 am

Hey Guys,

I wanted to ask you all...I flew Dubai - JFK and I really think parents with lap babies/(children) should be required to have another seat.

I was pretty furious to find out that I was placed next to a lady who had not a baby in her lap, but a toddler for the whole 14 hours. For me being gold this is unexceptable. Coach is tough in a 14 hours and I definitely don't want to be next this kid crawling over me. Also, I don't think I was the only person who had this problem. Parents seemed to be abusing the system. Obviously I would of moved, but the flight was full. What to do?

Billman


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