Fact Sheet 8 – First Class

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Emirates’ First Class
With an air of luxury and exclusivity, Emirates’ First Class travel sets passengers in a class of
their own. From the plush airport lounges with full business facilities to the ultra swift checkin and boarding, First Class passengers are pampered from the moment their journey begins.
Sumptuous seven-course meals are individually served on bone china and enhanced by
Emirates’ professionally selected wines, spirits and beverages.
A personal video library, in addition to the airline’s mainstream entertainment system,
ensures that if sleep is elusive passengers will never be short of something to do.
Since 2003, First Class suites, each costing US$125,000, have been installed on Emirates’
Airbus A340-500s and new Boeing 777 fleet, making them as comfortable as the most
luxurious executive aircraft. The airline has also invested US$1.8 billion in reinventing longhaul travel with a series of innovations to tempt every traveller.
One of the biggest initiatives in the airline’s history is the installation of the world’s first
private First Class suites, featuring privacy screens for maximum exclusivity. The suites have
massage-enabled leather seats which convert to flat beds. Comfort covers, cosy fabric
sleeping suits and slippers, down pillows and cotton-lined blankets all support a good night’s
sleep. Other touches of luxury include a dining table, built-in vanity table with mirror and an
overnight amenity kit.
Multi-course meals created by top international chefs can be ordered from an extensive menu
at any time and served in the comfort of the suite. Stylish sundries include hot toast and
cappuccino coffee. Instead of breakfast, lunch and dinner served from a trolley at fixed times,
customers are now invited to order at will from a range of appetisers, hors d’oeuvres, entrées,
desserts, fresh fruits and cheeses.
The tempting range might include anchovy bell peppers and fresh Parmesan, cream of carrot
and coriander soup; lobster and arugula salad on noodles with Thai chilli, scallop ragout and
tomato salsa and oven-roasted lamb with thyme.
Dessert choices may include fruit tart, crème brûlée and chocolate mousse triple symphony,
as well as speciality teas and cafetière coffee.
Cabin hosts also offer snacks and drinks throughout the flight, ranging from sandwiches to
old favourites like steak and kidney pie, as well as popular newcomers like hot wraps.
Airbus 380s
First Class passengers can relax in one of 14 private suites, with seats that convert to fully flat
beds. Emirates is also the first airline to introduce two fully-equipped bathrooms in its First
Class cabins, including shower facilities.
Business Class passengers can relax in seats that convert to fully flat beds up to 79 inches
(two metres) long, whilst those travelling in Economy Class can stretch out in seats with a
pitch of up to 33 inches.
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Passengers in all classes can enjoy Emirates’ award-winning ICE (information,
communication, entertainment) Digital Widescreen inflight entertainment system, which
features over 1,100 channels of on-demand entertainment.
Each cabin also features a unique, advanced mood lighting system, complete with a starlit
sky. This adjusts throughout a flight to reflect the time at the destination, and to help combat
effects of jet lag.
First Class (Upper Deck)
14 flat-bed Private Suites, set in a 1-2-1 configuration.
PRIVATE SUITES
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The suites are equipped with an electrically operated door, mini bar, reading lights, work
desk - with built-in illuminated vanity mirror, personal electrically controlled mini-bar
and room service feature.
Other features include a fold-out mechanical table, a flower vase, a literature pocket, a
credenza sideboard, wardrobe, forward and aft stationary panels and screens.
Adjoining centre suites in the middle of the First Class cabin have an electrically-operated
privacy divider that can be raised and lowered.
The suite is 82 inches (2.08 metres) long, with a seat that reclines from upright position to
sleep position with a total length of 78.87 inches. Seat cushions are 21.6 inches wide.
The seat/bed is equipped with an electrically-operated leg rest, backrest, headrest,
armrest, seat frame, leg rest extension and seat pan extension which enable the seat to
convert to any preset position (upright, dining, or bed) or to any intermediate position
between upright and flat-bed.
Multi-mode massage system with adjustable speed and intensity.
Lumbar support adjustment – inflatable and de-flatable.
Touch screen Wireless Integrated Passenger Seat Controller to control Emirates’ IFE (Inflight Entertainment) and seat functions.
A 23-inch wide LCD screen, linked to Emirates’ award-winning ICE inflight
entertainment system (see below).
A PC power outlet, dual USB port and RJU headphone jack.
ONBOARD SHOWER SPAS
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Two Shower Spas are located in the First Class cabin for the exclsuive use of First Class
passengers.
Each Shower Spa consists of a shower cubicle with water temperature/time control,
vanity unit and wash basin, clothes changing area and toilet.
A hairdryer is also provided.
Full length mirror installed.
There is a 15.4-inch LCD monitor in each of the shower that displays the live Airshow
and tail camera output.
Other features include heated flooring, leather seating, exotic flowers to create a relaxed
ambience
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Cosmetics include perfumes by Bvlgari and Timeless Spa shampoo, conditioner, body
moisturizer shower gel and exfoliate.
FIRST CLASS SOCIAL AREA
First Class passengers have the use of a fully-stocked bar, situated at the front of the First
Class cabin on the upper deck.
Boeing 777s & A330s
Seats
 18 roomy sleeper seats, separated by wide aisles are set in three rows of two
 Pitched at 1.75m / 70” (A330) and 1.6m / 62” (Boeing 777) metres apart respectively,
each seat reclines by 38 cm / 18”
 Electronically-controlled leg rest and lumbar support
 Adjustable headrest
 Privacy hoods (A330)
 Individual reading lights built into each seat (A330)
 Personal swivel table stored in the armrest slides aside at a touch
 Ample wardrobe and overhead locker space
 Exclusive complimentary amenity kits on night flights
 Slipperettes, socks, eye-shades, supersoft down pillows and cotton-lined blankets
 Stationery suite
 Toilet exclusively for First Class (two on 777)
Food & Drink
Emirates offers a new route-specific wine list featuring some of the best champagnes, red and
white wines and ports sourced from countries across its vast route network. The new offering
includes top-of-the-range Grand Cru Classe red Bordeaux, Premier Cru and premium quality
wines from other regions of France, California, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and
Germany. Also available are:
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Champagne, fresh fruit juices, selected soft drinks, Arabic coffee and dates are served
prior to departure – and there is a wide range of drinks to choose from throughout your
flight
Hot canapés or mixed nuts accompany aperitifs served prior to meals
Seven-course meals, prepared by Emirates’ master chefs, selected from leather bound
menus (five on routes less than 4.5 hours) – (sample menu attached)
Hot or cold breakfast (depending on flight time) on long-haul flights (sample menu
attached)
Low calorie meals on flights from Dubai to Europe and UK to Dubai
Finest champagne and extensive wine list incorporating a range of award-winning wines
selected annually by Emirates sommeliers
Royal Doulton bone china, linen napkins and tablecloths
Special dietary meals may be ordered when making reservations
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Freshly made cappuccino, espresso coffee and a selection of herbal teas
Good-night drinks on sleeper services include hot chocolate, Horlicks and Ovaltine
Entertainment & Communications
On aircraft fitted with Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system, ice
(information communications entertainment), customers can enjoy more than 600 channels of
entertainment- more content than any other inflight entertainment system in the air.
Enhancements on ice now include 50 new movie releases, 25 movie classics, 25 children’s
films and large number of Arabic, Hindi and other world cinema films available.
Choices also include video and audio on-demand, over 40 interactive games, satellite
telephone, sms and email, live BBC news headlines, an airshow moving map and external
cameras for a bird’s eye view of the journey en route. The endless list is available on all
aircraft equipped with Emirates ice entertainment system- currently about half of the fleet.
The popular ice system is now available on over 50 percent of Emirates’ passenger fleet, and
the airline is continuing a retrofit programme to equip the remainder of its fleet with this
award winning inflight entertainment system.
On the rest of the fleet:
 Personal video system with a high-definition screen stowed in the armrest, offering touchscreen controls
 In-seat individual video-cassette player with choice of up to 50 titles in the Film Library
 Up to 18 video and 22 audio channels
 Up to 15 latest release movies
 Classic films, Arabic films, Hindi films, Chinese films, Disney films
 Selection of English, Arabic and Hindi television programmes
 Selection of interactive computer games
 Individual noise reducing electronic headsets (certain routes only)
 External cameras give live views of take-offs, landings and en route scenery
 Airshow displays up-to-the second information about flight progress
 Personal satellite telephone in each seat – calls charged at US$5 a minute
 Seat to seat in-flight telephone service
 Central fax machine
 Emirates TV & Radio guide and comprehensive Film Library guide
 Leading newspapers, journals, and our own award-winning Emirates In-flight magazine
Extra Features
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Laptop computer recharging facility
Four dedicated, multi-lingual First Class cabin crew
ONBOARD LOUNGE
First and Business Class passengers have the exclusive use of a Lounge situated at the rear of
the Business Class cabin on the upper deck. In addition to a fully stocked bar containing
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premium branded liqueurs and spirits and a selection of hot and cold canapés and snacks,
there are two sofas, and a 42 inch LCD screen showing the aircraft’s position and views from
its external cameras. Mood lighting creates a calming ambience.
SERVICES ON THE GROUND
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Complimentary chauffeur-drive service to and from selected airports (see table below)
Free domestic flights to UK airport of departure
Free First Class transfer on Heathrow Express
Dedicated Business Class check-in desks
Priority baggage handling
Fast track immigration on arrival and departure from Dubai
Free mobile phone for 21 days at London Gatwick / Heathrow
At Dubai International Airport, Emirates has two lounges located in its flagship Terminal
3 – one for First Class and one for Business Class passengers; and a lounge in Terminal
1*. Around the airline’s global network, Emirates Lounges are located at airports in:
Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Birmingham, Brisbane, Delhi, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt,
Hamburg, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, London Gatwick, London
Heathrow, Manchester, Melbourne, Mumbai, Munich, New York - John F Kennedy, Paris
- Charles de Gaulle, Perth, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney and Zurich..
FIRST CLASS LOUNGES
Emirates has invested over Dhs 230 million (US$63m) in expanding its lounge network
worldwide. The airline has opened two Emirates Lounges in quick succession since April
last year, one in Beijing and the newest being Delhi.
Amongst international airlines, Emirates is one of few that truly invest in developing its own
exclusive lounge facilities for customers at airports outside of its home base.
Emirates has launched its second airport lounge in India at the Indira Gandhi International
Airport in Delhi, bringing the total number of lounges the airline has established across its
network, for the exclusive use of its customers, to 25.
The Dubai-based airline has also unveiled plans to introduce three more Emirates Lounges to
cater for its First and Business Class passengers and frequent flyers over the next 12 months,
to be located at San Francisco, Colombo and Istanbul airports.
Emirates began developing dedicated lounges outside of its Dubai hub in 2004. Today, the
airline’s 25 lounges can serve over 5,600 Emirates passengers at any one time, giving its
premium customers the ability to wait for their flights in a comfortable and luxurious
environment.
All Emirates Lounges feature a business centre with individual work stations and
complimentary broadband and wireless LAN access. Emirates Airport Services staff manage
the lounge at all times, while on-site chefs ensure passengers have a wide selection of food
and beverages round-the-clock featuring both hot and cold dishes. The dining area also offers
a full bar service, including champagne.
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Signature touches consistent throughout all Emirates Lounges worldwide include: Italian
marble finishes, high quality leather for lounges sourced from Scotland, gold-plated Rolex
wall clocks from Geneva, designer bathrooms and showers. Passengers can also enjoy the
latest news and lifestyle programmes from a selection of global channels on plasma-screen
TVs, and in Dubai, unwind on massage chairs.
EMIRATES F&J CHAUFFEUR DRIVE SERVICES (updated January 2011)
Emirates’ complimentary chauffeur-drive service is currently available at the destinations shown below:
CITY
FREE RADIUS
EXCESS MILEAGE CHARGE
AKL
40 DRIVEN KMS OF AKL APT *
FLAT RATE NZD40 BETWEEN 40-60 DRIVE
KMS. THEREAFTER NZD2.40 EVERY
ADDITIONAL KM
AMS
65 KM RADIUS OF AMS APT. Eff 1st May 2010
EUR 1.80 per driven KM outside the Range
**Exception applies for special fares.Please refer to individual City Pages.
BHX
JCL - 70 miles radius of BHX airport.
Each additional 10 radius miles will be GBP21.1
including VAT.There is no surcharge for a peop
carrier
Effective 4th January 2011, Each additional 10
radius miles will be GBP21.60 including VAT.
is no surcharge for a people carrier
BLR
50 KMS RADIUS OF BLR APT.
A maximum of 25 driven kms additional is permitted at a charge
INR 47 per km.
BNE
60 DRIVEN KMS OF BNE APT *
CONTACT MELEK
BOM
50 KMS RADIUS OF BOM APT.
A maximum of 25 driven kms additional is permitted at a charge.
INR 51 per km.
CHC
25 DRIVEN KMS OF CHC APT *
NZD 2.40/KM INCLUDING GST
CPT
110 DRIVEN KMS OF CPT APT
EXCESS KMS RATES WILL BE ADVISED
LATER.
DEL
50 KMS RADIUS OF DEL APT (EFF 10JUL08)
A maximum of 25 driven kms additional is permitted at a charge
INR 53 PER KM
DOH
UNLIMITED WITHIN THE TERRITORY STATE OF QATAR
DUR
110 DRIVEN KMS OF DUR APT (eff 1st October 2009)
For Excess mileage rate refer to DUR city pages
DUS
40 DRIVEN KMS OF DUS INTL APT**
EUR 1.35/PER KM for J class and
EUR 1.60/PER KM for F class
DXB
UMLIMITED WITHIN UAE
UNLIMITED MILEAGE
PEOPLE CARRIER NOW AVAILABLE BASE
ON
SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
FRA
40 DRIVEN KMS OF FRA INTL APT**
EUR 1.35/PER KM for J class and
EUR 1.60/PER KM for F class
EFF. 15MAR06 AVAILABLE ON ALL FLIGH
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Each additional 10 radius miles will be GBP26.4
including VAT
People carrier is GBP31.08 including VAT
GLA
J CLASS - 70 MILES RADIUS OF GLA AIRPORT(THIS WILL INCLUDE
DUNDEE POSTCODE AS AN EXCEPTION.)
Effective 1st July 2010
Each additional 10 radius miles will be GBP26.4
including VAT and
People carrier is GBP31.73 including VAT
Effective4th January 2011, Each additional 10 r
miles will be GBP27.00 including VAT
and People carrier is GBP32.40 including VAT
EUR 1.35/PER KM for J class and
EUR 1.60/PER KM for F class
HAM
40 DRIVEN KMS OF HAM APT**
HKG
UNLIMITED WITHIN HKG
EXCEPT FROM MA WAN/DISCOVERY BAY/
HUANGANG.
NOT FOR HKG/BKK/HKG PAX
HOU
60 DRIVEN MILES of IAH Airport
EXTRA MILES ARE NOT ALLOWED
HYD
50 KMS RADIUS OF HYD APT.
A maximum of 25 driven kms additional is permitted at a charge
INR 47 per km.
JNB
110 KMS RADIUS OF INTL AIRPORT
LAX
60 MILES RADIUS OF INTL AIRPORT
EXTRA MILES ARE NOT ALLOWED
EUR 1.00 PER EXTRA KM
LCA
60 DRIVEN KMS OF LCA AIRPORT
Exception applies for special fares.Please refer to individual City Pages
F class - 150 miles radius.
J Class - 50 Miles Radius.
LON
(LHR/LGW) Effective 1st September 2010,
F class - 70 Miles Radius
J class - 70 Miles Radius
MAD
Effective 1st August 2010
40 Kms to/from the MAD airport
Exception applies for special fares. Please refer to individual City Pages
MAN
JCL - 70 MILES RADIUS OF MAN APT
Effective 1st September 2010,
F class - 70 Miles Radius
CDS ONLY FOR SOUTHERN CYPRUS.
WILL NOT COVER THE NORTHERN
OCCUPIED AREA OF CYPRUS.
For F/J class
LHR- each additional 10 radius miles will be GB
23.29 including VAT and people carrier is GBP
including VAT.
Effective1st July2010.
GBP 20.56 including VAT and people carrier is
GBP30.84 including VAT.
Effective4th January2011.
GBP 21.00 including VAT and people carrier is
GBP31.50 including VAT.
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LGW - each additional 10 radius miles will be G
24.68 including VAT. There is no surcharge for
people carrier.
Effective4th January2011.
GBP 25.20 including VAT. There is no surcha
for a people carrier.
EUR 2.00 PER EXTRA KM
Maximum 70 kms allowed *40 kms free
30kms paid*
For F/J class
Effective 1st Jan 2010,
Each additional 10 radius miles will be GBP21.1
including VAT. There is no surcharge for a peo
carrier.
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J class - 70 Miles Radius
Effective4th January 2011
GBP 21.60 including VAT. There is no surcha
for a people carrier.
MEL
60 DRIVEN KMS OF MEL APT *
CONTACT MELEK
MIL
FCL - 80 DRIVEN KMS OF MXP APT.
JCL - 60 DRIVEN KMS OF MXP APT
************************ EFFECTIVE 15JUL07, CDS FOR
LUGANO IN SWITZERLAND FROM MXP APT. AND V.V
FOR F AND J CLASS PAX
UNLIMITED MILEAGE WITHIN LUG CITY LIMITS
J CLASS EUR2.52 PER KM MINIMUM EUR1
F CLASS EUR3.36 PER KM MINIMUM EUR1
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MXP-LUG
EUR 1.60 per KM beyond LUG city
MLA
UNLIMITED WITHIN MLA/GOZO INCLUDES FERRY CROSSING TO/FROM
GOZO
P/U 4HRS BEFORE DEP
UNLIMITED MILEAGE
MOW
THE COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE APPLIES TO JOURNEYS
BETWEEN DOMODEDOVO AIRPORT (DME) AND ALL
DESTINATIONS WITHIN THE MKAD - THE MOSCOW
AUTOMOBILE RING ROAD AND UP TO A DISTANCE OF 30 KMS
OUTSIDE THE MKAD
ADDITIONAL RATE APPLIES IN CASE OF
ADDITIONAL ADDRESS OR DISTANCE
EXCEEDING 30KM.
FIRST CLASS AUDI A8 1 HOUR 45 EURO
BUSINESS CLASS AUDI A6 1 HOUR 35 EUR
PAYMENT TO BE MADE DIRECTLY TO
DRIVER - CASH OR CC IS ACCEPTED.
MUC
40 DRIVEN KMS OF MUC INTL APT**
EUR 1.35/PER KM for J class and
EUR 1.60/PER KM for F class
NCE
50KM OF COTE D AZUR APT
EUR 232 TRANSFER TO ST.TROPEZ AND S
REMO.
EUR 270 TRANSFER TO TOULON
NCL
JCL - 70MILES RADIUS OF NCL APT.
Includes all EH ( Edinburgh ) postcodes.
Each additional 10 radius miles will be GBP21.1
including VAT
There is no surcharge for a people carrier.
Effective4th January 2011
GBP 21.60 including VAT. There is no surcha
for a people carrier.
NYC
60 DRIVEN MILES OF JFK APT ***
FOR CITIES WITHIN 60MILES PLS CHECK GNYC/CHAUFFEUR
PAR/CDG
WITHIN ISLE DE FRANCE
NOT VALID - TRSF FROM APT TO APT HOTEL OR BETWEEN TERMINALS
PER
40 DRIVEN KMS OF PER APT *
CONTACT MELEK
PRG
40 DRIVEN KMS OF PRG APT, EFFECTIVE 1ST JULY2010.
EUR 1.5 PER KMS OR EUR 20 PER HOUR
WHICH EVER IS GREATER
ROM
FCL - 70 DRIVEN KMS OF FCO APT
JCL - 40 DRIVEN KMS OF FCO APT
EUR 2.60/PER KM-MIN EUR15.00
EUR 2.00/PERKM-MIN EUR10.00
SAO
70 DRIVEN KMS OF GRU APT
BRL 4.50/PER KM
SFO
60 MILES RADIUS OF SFO Intl. APT
(EFFECTIVE 15TH DEC 2008)
EXTRA MILES ARE NOT ALLOWED
SIN
UNLIMITED WITHIN SIN
NOT VALID FOR SIN/JKT/SIN PAX
UNLIMITED MILEAGE
SYD
40 DRIVEN KMS OF SYD APT *
CONTACT MELEK
VCE
COMPLIMENTARY TRANSFERS ARE PROVIDED EITHER BY MOTOR BOAT
OR BY VEHICLE, AT THE DISCRETION OF THE SERVICE PROVIDER AND
DEPENDING UPON LOCATION/ DISTANCE.
FCL - EUR 3.36/PER KM (MINIMUM OF 15
EUR)
EXTRA MILES ARE NOT ALLOWED
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FIRST/BUSINESS CLASS: WITHIN 100 DRIVEN KMS OF VENICE AIRPORT.
JCL - EUR 2.52/PER KM (MINIMUM OF 10
EUR).
FOR MORE DETAILS REFER TO CITY PAG
**GVCE/CHAUFFEUR**
VIE
FCL - 50 DRIVEN KMS OF VIE APT
JCL - 40 DRIVEN KMS OF VIE APT
EUR 1.00/PER KM
YTO
80 DRIVEN KMS OF YYZ APT
FOR CITIES WITHIN 80KMS PLS CHECK GYTO/CHAUFFEUR
EXTRA MILES ARE NOT ALLOWED
ZRH
FCL - 90 DRIVEN KMS OF ZRH APT
CHF 3.50 PER KM
JCL - 80 DRIVEN KMS OF ZRH APT
Please include Children/Infant age to secure child seat as per Swiss Traffic Regulations
Code Share Flights:
Chauffeur Drive is available for all Emirates’ F and J passengers where the service is offered,
regardless of whether they are travelling on a code-share flight operated by another carrier,
provided the passengers are booked on EK.
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