Yesterday I wrote about how Emirates is reintroducing many premium cabin services as of October 15, and now I have some more details to share about what exactly that will look like…
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Emirates reinstating first & business class service
When the pandemic first started, airlines around the globe modified inflight service offerings. Emirates was among those airlines — while Emirates’ cuts weren’t as drastic as those on other airlines, the Dubai-based airline eliminated many of its popular amenities, including the A380 business class bar, A380 first class shower, and more.
Like most airlines, Emirates has adjusted service during the pandemic
Initially this wasn’t of much significance, since Emirates’ A380 fleet was grounded for a couple of months. However, as Emirates brings more A380s back into service, the airline is also adding back more amenities (though note that Emirates isn’t operating any A380s to the US in the upcoming winter schedule). Let’s go over what’s changing.
Emirates bringing back A380 first class showers
As of October 15, 2020, Emirates will once again be offering A380 first class passengers showers. Each A380 is equipped with two shower suites — if you haven’t showered on a plane, it’s probably the coolest experience you can have in commercial aviation.
These shower suites also double as bathrooms, and for the past several months the shower suites could only be used as lavatories, and not for actually taking showers. That will finally be changing.
Emirates has dedicated shower attendants, and for the past few months they’ve been working as bathroom attendants on all flights, to keep lavatories clean.
As showers are reintroduced, here are some things to be aware of:
- Showers will be available on flights blocked at a minimum of 2hr30min; on flights of 2hr30min to 3hr29min they’ll be offered on request, while on flights of over 3hr30min reservations will proactively be offered
- Additional amenities, including a comb, loofah, cotton buds, dental kit, shower cap, etc., will only be available on demand, rather than placed in the shower suite proactively
Emirates is reintroducing showers for first class passengers
Emirates bringing back A380 business class bar
As of October 15, 2020, Emirates will once again be opening its A380 business class bar and social area. The bar is located at the back of the upper deck, behind business class. For the past several months Emirates simply hasn’t used the bar, for obvious reasons.
While the bar is reopening, expect it to be more of a to-go bar than an actual social area. Here are some logistics to be aware of:
- The bar will be available on flights of at least 2hr30min
- The lounge will operate at zero capacity, so customers aren’t allowed to stand or sit, but rather can only order drinks and take them back to their seats; customers will be reminded of this via announcements, tent cards on the bars, and messages at seats
- The food and drink selection will be the same as before, except food will be individually wrapped
As you can see, this is more of a place to order drinks than to actually socialize for now, though ironically even if it were a bar, it might just be the safest indoor bar you could find anywhere:
- HEPA filters on airplanes offer superior ventilation compared to virtually any other indoor spaces on the ground
- On many routes all Emirates passengers need to get tested prior to travel, so that at least reduces the risk of other passengers having COVID-19
Emirates is reopening its iconic business class bar
Other Emirates premium cabin inflight service resumptions
In addition to the return of the A380 showers & bar, Emirates is also resuming several other aspects of its premium inflight service as of October 15, 2020 (this is on all aircraft types, including the 777 and A380).
In first class:
- Customers will be escorted to their seats upon boarding
- The small social area at the front of the cabin will once again be set up with drinks and packaged snacks
- Drink service with mixed nuts will be offered on all flights prior to the meal
- The full first class drink list is making a comeback
- Drinks will be poured in front of passengers, rather than pre-poured in the galley
- Turndown service will once again be offered
Expect a return of the full drink list & mixed nuts
In business class:
- Drink service with mixed nuts will be offered on flights
- Turndown service will once again be offered
Bottom line
Understandably we saw airlines introduce all kinds of service cuts when the pandemic first started. However, for the most part we haven’t seen much service reintroduced, largely for good reason.
While Emirates’ cuts were fairly minor compared to other airlines, Emirates is bringing back several popular aspects of premium cabin service as of October 15. This includes first class showers, the business class bar (without the ability to socialize), a more traditional drink service, and turndown service, among other things.
What do you make of Emirates restoring these services?
Did this actually go into effect Oct 15 for all flights or select ones? When I check the menus out of DXB flights to Europe on "whats on my flight", they still have the limited drink selection in First...
good news !!!!!!!
@The Original Donna, it's "dissent" :)
I’ll be the lone voice of descent. As someone who had COVID-19 back in February, after returning on a flight from MXP, everything I’ve read since then has stated that the virus aerosol particles linger much longer in small enclosed, poorly ventilated areas. Accordingly, I wouldn’t want to shower in an aircraft lavatory (without a mask).
For work, I’ve flown six TATL flights in the past three months and six domestic Transcons. Prior to...
I’ll be the lone voice of descent. As someone who had COVID-19 back in February, after returning on a flight from MXP, everything I’ve read since then has stated that the virus aerosol particles linger much longer in small enclosed, poorly ventilated areas. Accordingly, I wouldn’t want to shower in an aircraft lavatory (without a mask).
For work, I’ve flown six TATL flights in the past three months and six domestic Transcons. Prior to each international trip, I‘ve had to test negative to avoid quarantine. I have a responsibility to my family and work to stay healthy and not turn up positive again and therefore I won’t be showering on aircraft or in lounges anytime soon. Everyone has to evaluate their own risk and act accordingly.
Does anyone know when Turkish Airlines is planning to resume in-flight (warm) dinner - even if not the one they always had, but something better then the current "lunch box" one.
Now if only some places to travel would open up :-\
Wonderful news!!! Emirates it will be for my december trip!
@Rick Meier: Yes, they're still flying it. I'm booked in a couple of weeks! Can't wait, especially now that "normal" service is resuming.
Side note: I wonder if this means the F lounge in Dubai is also reopening on the 15th.
hell yaaa!!!!!!! GREAT news indeed! :)
Holey moley. Good news!
Still, a first world problem, during a pandemic that we all applaud this.
Including myself...
Does anyone know if Emirates is still flying a new 777 with the updated fist class from JFK? I saw another blogger say that he is booked on this flight this month.
I hate to the bearer of bad news but it seems EK has cut A380 service to the US, except for one flight a day to JFK, through October 2021 I have a May booking that changed from A380 to 777.
This made my day! Hopefully soon this beautiful aircraft and crew will begin operating in the US.
Please keep us posted Ben!
This is awesome news! Hopefully it won't be short-lived. Just thinking about it, are Emirates and China Southern the only airlines operating/flying A380s right now?
I say that a client should receive the max , experience, as a world comes closer via airtravel . I know that EU trans Atlantic carriers at least two offer a refreshment station by the galley. This is a market tool which isn't exploted by the National Carrier because the funds are directed into another advertisement aspect of the moment. I k how AZ, you know that unforgivable Italian Airline. Does provide the refreshments during...
I say that a client should receive the max , experience, as a world comes closer via airtravel . I know that EU trans Atlantic carriers at least two offer a refreshment station by the galley. This is a market tool which isn't exploted by the National Carrier because the funds are directed into another advertisement aspect of the moment. I k how AZ, you know that unforgivable Italian Airline. Does provide the refreshments during the flight, a limited of quantity due to space restriction, not the cost factor because it is there already. It's the lack of determination to show-off the product to the client. Client impressions are the value of the product.
Love it!!! Great move by Emirates
It'd be good to know where Emirates currently operates A380s to.
Wonderful news. I would not want to fly unless these types of usual first class perks are put back in place.
I have always believed that Emirates is the best managed airline.
Hey, does anyone know if there's an overview available of airlines that still have a 'normal' business class service versus those that have cut back their service heavily? Would help with selecting the right airline if you do need to take a flight in these tricky times :).
Bravo!Emirates.You are the best.At least for now.
Hmmm, maybe I need to book this and cancel my Etihad flight that got downgraded to 789?
I have a first class return ticket from JFK to Dubai and am saddened that the A380 will not be flying into or out of USA until next April as I really enjoy my shower at 38000 feet.
I am due to return to Dubai in January, hopefully passenger traffic will have increased enough by then to allow Emirates to use the 380 from USA again.
Excellent move!
YES! Highly looking forward to it. Emirates is back baby!