Emirates launches full Premium Economy service
Travellers from London can enjoy the full Premium Economy offering onboard Emirates.
The new cabin class offering more legroom will be available on popular A380 routes to London, Paris, Sydney from 1 August, and Christchurch from December.
Tickets go on sale from 1 June 2022.
Customers get a dedicated check-in area for Premium Economy at Dubai International airport, or can use self-service check in kiosks.
During meal service, a selection of generous meals will be served on chinaware, accompanied by stainless steel cutlery.
Each seat Premium Economy has a 13.3″ screen, offering enhanced entertainment.
Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline said: “Emirates Premium Economy will be exceptional in its class, with minute attention given to every aspect of the customer experience.”
“Since we first introduced our Premium Economy seats in January 2021, the positive response and demand has been tremendous.”
On a four-class Emirates A380, the Premium Economy cabin is located at the front of the main deck with 56 seats laid out in 2-4-2 configuration.
On the Emirates Boeing 777, up to 24 Premium Economy seats will be installed in a dedicated cabin section.
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