Emirates offers dose of luxury for Brisbane

Saturday, 04 Jul, 2008 0

Brisbane passengers will have the chance to experience the ultimate First Class experience, with the Emirates 777-300ER aircraft servicing the daily flight to Singapore, from yesterday, 2 July.

The 777-300ER is equipped with the latest premium First Class Private Suites, offering First Class travellers the privacy and comfort of their own suites – Emirates is the only international airline servicing Brisbane to offer such a product.

Jenny Trebilcock, Emirates Sales Manager Queensland, said local customers were excited about the new product.  “We are delighted to now offer Brisbane travellers this superior product.  The First Class Private Suites feature screens for maximum privacy and massage-enabled leather seats which convert to flat beds.”

“Our passengers can enjoy a personal mini bar, 48cm screen, full entertainment and communications network, 50 magazine titles to choose from as well as a personal wardrobe behind their seat.  With dining ‘on demand’, our first class passengers can eat at their leisure.”

“Emirates also offers our business and economy passengers excellent facilities including the award-winning in-flight entertainment system ICE (information, communication, entertainment) with over 600 channels of entertainment, six-course meals in Business Class and five-course meals in Economy Class.”

“With nearly 100 cities now on Emirates’ global network, Queensland travellers have the world at their feet, flying with us to Singapore, Dubai and onto Europe, Africa and the US.” 

“Offering these First Class Private Suites will make their journey even more comfortable,” Ms Trebilcock continued.

The First Class Private Suites also include comfort covers, cosy fabric sleeping suits and slippers, down pillows and cotton-lined blankets to allow for a good night’s sleep.”   

“Passengers can also enjoy multi-course meals created by top international chefs that can be ordered from an extensive menu at any time and served in the comfort of the suite.”

The Emirates 777-300ER aircraft will service the EK433 daily flight to Dubai via Singapore, departing Brisbane at 8.05pm.

Emirates currently has 116 aircraft in its rapidly-growing fleet, including ten A340-500 aircraft in service around the world. It is one of the youngest fleet in the skies with an average age of 67 months.

For information Emirates on 1300 303 777, visit  www.emirates.com/au

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