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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Emirates, best airline on the planet. 

The upper deck only 1st and business class, 2 bars, one at the front one at the back 

 

I had to go Houston urgently a few years back. 

 

My employer bought the tickets, Bangkok, Narita, Houston.

The flight was full, from Narita to Huston, no business class. I'm in economy, International flight, I was surprised I had to pay for a beer (I order 4 at a time on the credit card).I heard you got to pay for alcohol on all economy international flights into the USA. 

 

Emirates is probably the best airline for comfort and food when flying in their planes, but the changeover at Dubai can be very questionable, no problem when changing going to the UK, but on the way back for Bangkok even with a 3hr layover can end up a disaster.

I ended up getting at the terminal for Bangkok less than half an hour before take off.

This was due to the unhelpfulness and couldn't care less attitude of the staff. If I had not met up with a lady going on the same flight as me, who knows what might have happened.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, NoshowJones said:

Emirates is probably the best airline for comfort and food when flying in their planes, but the changeover at Dubai can be very questionable, no problem when changing going to the UK, but on the way back for Bangkok even with a 3hr layover can end up a disaster.

I ended up getting at the terminal for Bangkok less than half an hour before boarding the plane.

This was due to the unhelpfulness and couldn't care less attitude of the staff. If I had not met up with a lady going on the same flight as me, who knows what might have happened.

 

 

 

 

 

For the sake of the person with the confused emo. There was a 3 hr layover and I only managed to get to the terminal for Bangkok less than a half hour before boarding the plane. Get it??

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Posted
22 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

Are other airlines planes like this now, or is it just KLM.

It's depending of airplane type and the airline's request for inventory and seats. I've tried KLM's B747 from AMS to BKK, it was my first and last long distance flight with KLM, only Aeroflot was worse...:whistling:

Posted
2 minutes ago, khunPer said:

It's depending of airplane type and the airline's request for inventory and seats. I've tried KLM's B747 from AMS to BKK, it was my first and last long distance flight with KLM, only Aeroflot was worse...:whistling:

It is mine too, I will never use them again. If only I could be sure of no hassles in Dubai when changing over Emirates would be my first choice.

Posted
4 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

For the sake of the person with the confused emo

I reckon they should remove the confused emoji's, I'm sure some here only use those things to antagonize us. 

 

A few minutes left to edit....how lucky am I, I got one already 😂

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Posted
5 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

 

The business class lounge Dubai is outstanding, I'd like to see first class, I can only imagine 👍


Emirates first class Dubai lounge also has its own air bridge leading directly from the lounge into the first class cabin of their A380s, ensuring all the rockstars and celebrities etc cannot be seen by other passengers making their way to the gate to board their flights. 
 

But should said celebs want to hang at the bar, then they are fair game for you business-classers, so keep your autograph book and selfie stick handy!

 


 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I was surprised I had to pay for a beer (I order 4 at a time on the credit card).I heard you got to pay for alcohol on all economy international flights into the USA. 

Never paid for a drink in economy ever. Including this May on JAL. Actually it was a code share with American.

Posted
20 minutes ago, Nemises said:


Emirates first class Dubai lounge also has its own air bridge leading directly from the lounge into the first class cabin of their A380s, ensuring all the rockstars and celebrities etc cannot be seen by other passengers boarding the flight. 
 

 

Yes, I've used this, they also have in the business lounge at Dubai, not all A380 flights 👍

 

It's handy to drink your last beer just a few metres from entering the plane. 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, marin said:

Never paid for a drink in economy ever. Including this May on JAL. Actually it was a code share with American.

Oh, OK thanks, I was told no free beer on all international flights entering USA 

 

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Posted
43 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

As much as I enjoy a good nap, the idea of paying $100-$200 an hour extra for a more comfortable seat and a marginally nicer meal just isn't on my list o' stuff I'm willing to spend my money on. 

 

I still recall shoveling dog poop for under $1 an hour back in the day.  To pay 100x that for a nap?  No thanks.

 

If you’re tall and suffer discomfort from not being able to straighten your legs, then the extra expense can be worth every cent, especially if you can afford it.
 

Doesn’t have to be business class or anywhere near $200 an hour extra as premium economy works for some, as do exit aisles. 


Can’t take it with you…

 

Live once…

Posted
23 hours ago, dddave said:

When I flew frequently as an air courier I kept a pillowcase in my carry-on.  When encountering this situation, I'd stuff it with some of the clothes and jacket in my carry-on and stuff it into the gap.  Even better if I could score an unused blanket as a gap stuffer.

 

Before / after take off do you search the cabin for rows with no passengers at all in the row and ask to transfer to that row?

 

Heard this from an ex cabin crew steward who said this is fairly common and most airlines will not hesitate to allow the passenger to change rows.  But might stipulate that the passenger must go back yo the  original row, as per the boarding pass, before landing because of aircraft weight balance rules. 

 

Posted
21 minutes ago, scorecard said:

Before / after take off do you search the cabin for rows with no passengers at all in the row and ask to transfer to that row?

As soon as "boarding completed" is anounced you can try to change. Either by just moving and then ask them if its ok, or asking first and then move (but then maybe somebody else was faster). Exeptions may be emergency exit rows. 

Posted
1 hour ago, CHdiver said:

As soon as "boarding completed" is anounced you can try to change. Either by just moving and then ask them if its ok, or asking first and then move (but then maybe somebody else was faster). Exeptions may be emergency exit rows. 

I haven't flown since before Covid but I understand that since airlines have begun charging higher prices for seats deemed desirable, they have become much stricter about not allowing passengers who haven't paid the premium rate to occupy them.  There's been any number of YT videos of angry passengers arguing with FAs about not being allowed to change to a better seat.

 

BTW, Many don't know that on some airlines A380 seat configurations, there's a "secret" small coach section in the rear of the upper deck.  On most seat charts, it just shows as the last 16 rows.  It is really pretty nice. 2-2-2 seating and so few passengers you hardly ever get jostled. Rarely a wait at the toilet.  They are well known now to frequent flyers who book them up pretty quickly but worth asking about at check-in.

Posted
11 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Oh, I always thought there was another bar for you guys up front

There is, at the top of the stairs outside the bathrooms, but it's unmanned and no seating area so the rear bar is used by anyone wanting to socialise or have their drinks poured for them.  Pic from the internet.

 

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Posted
50 minutes ago, dddave said:

BTW, Many don't know that on some airlines A380 seat configurations, there's a "secret" small coach section in the rear of the upper deck.  On most seat charts, it just shows as the last 16 rows.  It is really pretty nice. 2-2-2 seating and so few passengers you hardly ever get jostled.

 

Which airline is this?  2-2-2 in economy on an A380 seems crazy.  Qatar have economy in the upstairs rear and Emirates upstairs at the front on some variants but both are 2-4-2

Posted
53 minutes ago, Nemises said:

Maybe there is now, never used to be!

 

How far back do you go?

 

My first time was I think in 2011 but I found this review online from 2009 showing a picture and with it being the 5th one in Emirates' fleet I think it's fair to say it's always been there.

 

https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=966845

 

This article from 2008 also shows it in the layout of the first delivery flight.

 

https://www.businesstraveller.com/tried-and-tested/emirates-a380-800-business-class-6/

Posted
37 minutes ago, treetops said:

 

How far back do you go?

 

My first time was I think in 2011 but I found this review online from 2009 showing a picture and with it being the 5th one in Emirates' fleet I think it's fair to say it's always been there.

 

https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=966845

 

This article from 2008 also shows it in the layout of the first delivery flight.

 

https://www.businesstraveller.com/tried-and-tested/emirates-a380-800-business-class-6/

Interesting, thanks. It looks quite small compared to the one in business which has perimeter lounge seating in addition to the bar seats. I never seen it and have been on a few different planes but always head south to the big one in business. Got a YouTube link showing one?

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
25 minutes ago, Nemises said:

Interesting, thanks. I never seen it and have been on a few. Got a YouTube link showing one?

 

Yes and no and you've got me doubting my memory now!

 

I found this which shows it but not in a bar layout as the previous picture but more just like a decorated shelf they served tea from.  11 mins 48 seconds in.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeCphtjSgtg

 

 

Here's a more recent one from 5 years ago showing it clearly at 6 mins 42 seconds.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZGQXYpz19U

 

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Posted
On 10/14/2024 at 3:37 PM, NoshowJones said:

When flying overnight I always get a window seat, but on my recent flight on KLM there was a 6ins gap from the window to my seat which made it impossible to put my pillow near the window, I may just as well have been in the middle or aisle seat.

Are other airlines planes like this now, or is it just KLM.

This is a warning to anyone flying with KLM who may want a window seat for an overnight sleep.

Why not go business class?

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Didn't go back home for years prior to a while ago, decided to fly Business class round way was around 3K to Europe with Emirates. Showers in the lounges too, great champagne and food. Even a bar on the airplane both times (A380) + unlimited Internet.
 

Arriving well rested and fresh, without needing to deal at all with all the 'cows' pushing themselves in lines as they think they might not have a seat on the airplane they hold a boarding pass for.. In Emirates with Business you also get to board directly from the Biz lounge in Dubai.

 

If needing to fly economy, simply pay for the airport lounges at least, makes a big difference. I always get a windows seat in that case too and ask for a extra pillow from the stewardess + knock down 2 sleeping pills.

Posted
7 hours ago, treetops said:

There is, at the top of the stairs outside the bathrooms, but it's unmanned and no seating area so the rear bar is used by anyone wanting to socialise or have their drinks poured for them.  Pic from the internet.

 

Emirates-First-Class-Airbus-A380-107.webp.82e99708a3c1913c7f015bcc7fa115a4.webp

If you fly first class, you do not need a bar, the seating area is your bar already too.

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