Everyone is fascinated by Emirates new Boeing 777 cabins

The first flight EK183 landed in Brussels on December 1 with 288 passengers on board, including a full First Class cabin. Picture: Emirates.

The first flight EK183 landed in Brussels on December 1 with 288 passengers on board, including a full First Class cabin. Picture: Emirates.

Published Dec 5, 2017

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Since the announcement of Emirates’ new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, some travellers cannot stop raving about it. 

The new fleet will be fitted with fully enclosed private suites in First Class, as well as refreshed Business and Economy Class cabins. The new Emirates cabins were unveiled for the first time at the Dubai Airshow last month, with first time viewers excited about the new fleet. It also generated international excitement as consumers around the world viewed the first images, videos, and reviews of Emirates’ latest inflight offering.

 

Following its Dubai Airshow debut, Emirates’ first 777-300ER with the new cabin products has now begun operating on the Dubai to Brussels route. The first flight EK183 landed in Brussels on December 1 with 288 passengers onboard, including a full First Class cabin. 

 

While on the ground at Brussels airport this week, Emirates organised special guided tours to provide its trade and airport partners, VIP guests, and members of the media with a first-hand look at the innovative amenities that the airline provides in all three cabins for its customers.

 

Emirates has a track record of successful innovations that have raised the bar for the industry in terms of inflight customer experience since its launch in 1985. Emirates is the world’s largest operator of Boeing 777 aircraft, flying 166 of these modern and efficient wide-body aircraft to six continents from its hub in Dubai.

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