This year, Emirates will receive three more A380s from Airbus. At the same time, the last car in this order was originally planned only for June 2022, but the delivery was postponed to the next November.
All three new A380s are “furnished” with Emirates premium economy class, the latest interiors and signature “chips “Including private suites and showers in First Class, a popular onboard lounge area, fully reclining seats in Business Class, and the industry’s largest backrest screens so customers from front row to back can enjoy wide Choice of airline entertainment content four-compartment layout .
It is the premium economy seats that are most in demand among passengers, and this is one of the main reasons for accelerating deliveries.
Emirates remains the largest A380 operator and will maintain that leadership over the next two decades according to experts.
As restrictions ease, Emirates is rebuilding and restarting its A380 flights. So, in October, flights will resume between Dubai and Amman, Cairo, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Guangzhou, London Heathrow, Los Angeles, Manchester, Mauritius, Moscow, Munich, New York, Kennedy Airport, Paris, Toronto, Vienna, Washington DC, and Zurich.
Emirates A380s in a four-cabin configuration are currently operating from London Heathrow to Paris Charles de Gaulle. Comfortable and luxurious premium economy armchairs upholstered in cream leather with increased legroom, whilst offered as a custom upgrade for high-value customers. Whereas all other First, Business and Economy seats in the airline’s branded A380 are available for booking online and through ticket agents. TURIZM.RU