OMG... Emirates New First Class Suites, the world's best First Class cabin
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Not very premium of them is it?
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Nice interior design - a lot less blinged-up than most of their design and better for it.
The white wines look particularly good, like they paid equal attention to them and not just to the prestige clarets.
It's a cabin I'd like to fly in, but not to Dubai.
The white wines look particularly good, like they paid equal attention to them and not just to the prestige clarets.
It's a cabin I'd like to fly in, but not to Dubai.
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Very late to the party responding to this report, but thanks for an insight into EK's new F product SFO777.
A little too much bling for my liking (although reduced from the previous incarnation), but the space around the suite is impressive for a 777, and the customisation of lighting and ventilation is very practical.
The virtual windows for middle suites and binoculars for true window seats are thoughtful and novel additions.
The food service looks elegant, although EK tend to share a number of dishes between F and J (with just the plating being different).
The dedicated F bus is indeed very impressive!
A little too much bling for my liking (although reduced from the previous incarnation), but the space around the suite is impressive for a 777, and the customisation of lighting and ventilation is very practical.
The virtual windows for middle suites and binoculars for true window seats are thoughtful and novel additions.
The food service looks elegant, although EK tend to share a number of dishes between F and J (with just the plating being different).
The dedicated F bus is indeed very impressive!