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Emirates B777-200LR Business Class Brussels to Dubai

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Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Today (August 26, 2015): Trip report: Emirates Boeing 777-200LR Business Class from Brussels to Dubai.

On October 23rd 2014, I flew Business Class in an Emirates Boeing 777-200L from Brussels (BRU) to Dubai (DXB).  Flying the Boeing 777-200LR is a totally different experience as compared to the Airbus A380, since Emirates does not display the same Business Class product on both aircraft types. While the Boeing 777 still offers a pleasant onboard experience, its Business Class is somewhat inferior to the one of the Airbus A380 fleet, with the latter featuring full flat-bed seats, lots of private space, and a well-appointed bar on the upper deck.

Emirates features in my top 10 lists of the world’s best airlines for longhaul Business Class, the most luxurious First Class suites in the sky, the best Business Class amenity kits in the sky, and the most delicious airline food.

In this review (more information & photos below my slideshow):

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1. THE BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

Business Class on the Emirates Boeing 777-200LR is located in the front of the plane, between First and Economy Class, and spread over 2 cabins. A first Business Class mini-cabin contains 2 rows of 14 seats and feels quite intimate, while a second and larger cabin contains 28 Business Class seats spread over 4 rows. In between the 2 cabins is a galley kitchen, the Business Class lavatories and the main exit doors.

The 2-3-2 layout in Business Class means not all passengers have aisle access: those in seats A, E and K will have to scramble over their neighbour’s legs to reach the aisle. Nevertheless, this “traditional” layout is quite good if you are traveling with a group of friends or family (in comparison: the A380 with its staggered 1-2-1 configuration seems to be designed for the solo traveler).

The cabin offers a warm feeling, with a lot of classy burled walnut veneer, gold trim and pearlised plastic that frames the seats (some may find it kitsch though). The mood lighting during the flight was very enjoyable: the colors of the ceiling changed with the local time. Quite impressive are the stars on the ceiling. Called StarLight, this amazing feature is unique to Emirates and it is pretty amazing lying down in your bed at 35,000 feet, opening your eyes and seeing stars.

For a seating plan of Emirates’ Boeing 777-200LR, click here.

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BUSINESS CLASS CABIN
STARRY SKY CEILING

2. THE BUSINESS CLASS SEAT

All Business Class seats on the 777-200LR are identical with a width of 20.5 inch (52 cm) and a pitch of 60 inch (150 cm). There is plenty of storage space in the overhead bulkheads but storage space around the seat is rather sparse (just a small box in front of the seat to store your shoes). All seats come with in-seat power supply (so you can use your laptop for the duration of the long-haul flight). Each window Business Class seat has 3 windows that come with 2 electronically controlled shades: one paper-type shade and then a black-out shade. When not travelling with a partner, a privacy divider can turn your seat into a little self-contained pod. All seats can be reclined into a flat-bed: while it’s not a full lie flat-bed but an angled lie flat-bed, it is very comfortable nonetheless. A duvet is provided by the crew to enhance the sleeping comfort for those who are in need of that.

What are the best Business Class seats on Emirates’ Boeing 777-200LR?

What are the worst Business Class seats on Emirates’ Boeing 777-200LR?

BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 9K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 9K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 9K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 9K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 9K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 9K
VIEW ON ENGINE FROM BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 9K
ANGLED LIE-FLAT SEAT

3. AMENITIES

Each seat comes with a thin but comfortable blanket, a decently sized pillow, a lovely duvet (provided by the crew during the flight), a noise cancelling headphone, flight socks and earplugs. Unfortunately, no amenity kits (like during my A380 flight) nor pyjamas (like on Qatar Airways) were offered.

BLANKET, EYESHADE, & EAR PLUGS

4. MEALS

Upon boarding, I was offered the choice between a glass of water, orange juice or Veuve Cliquot. Before take-off, I also received a refreshing hot towel with a nice texture.

Forty minutes after take-off, lunch was served. As an appetizer, I choose the Gravadlax center-cut cured salmon fillet, served with potato salad flavoured with sweet mustard, accompanied by a horseradish creme fraiche and lime. It tasted excellent. The main course was delicious: roast lamb rack served with creamy chive mashed potatoes, steamed carrots, green beans, sautéed fresh spinach, roasted shallots and a rich lamb jus lié. For dessert, I had the passion fruit terrine: a smooth passion fruit mousse with a tangy mirror glaze on a soft coconut base, served with a raspberry confit: excellent!

MENU
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WARM NUTS
STARTER: CURED SALMON
STARTER: CURED SALMON
STARTER: SALAD
WINE SERVED DURING LUNCH
ENTREE: ROAST LAMB RACK
DESSERT: PASSION FRUIT TERRINE

5. ENTERTAINMENT

Emirates entertainment system, called ICE (information, communications, entertainment) is amazing albeit a bit overwhelming when you are using it the first time.  You have three options on how to control the system: touching the screen (problematic given the seat pitch), using a small wired remote, and/or using a touch-screen monitor that is about the size of a small tablet (and also has the seat controls).

ICE has an extensive range of new-release and classic films, television shows, box sets and audio options to choose from. You can choose from up to 1,800 channels of the latest and greatest movies and must-see TV shows, on demand and in multiple languages. You can also relax to music from around the world or play our range of fun games.

My favorite feature is the outside camera that you can access on your screen. The Emirates 777 has one facing forward and once facing straight down (no tail camera like on the A380). When not in a window seat, it can be handy watching the aircraft take off via the cameras.

SEAT CONTROLS
FLIGHT INFO
SEAT CONTROLS
SEAT CONTROLS
SEAT CONTROLS
SEAT CONTROLS
SEAT CONTROLS
SEAT CONTROLS

6. OTHER INFLIGHT & GROUND EXPERIENCES

# CREW: The Emirates crew on this particular flight did are wonderful job: they addressed me by name at every single occasion during the flight, presented themselves individually before take-off, thanked me in person for choosing Emirates, and explained the features of the cabin and seat to all passengers individually. They were doing all they could to make the flight as enjoyable as possible.

# LAVATORY: the 2 small lavatories for Business Class passengers are located between the 2 Business Class cabins. All lavatories were kept very clean during the flight.

BUSINESS CLASS RESTROOM
BUSINESS CLASS RESTROOM

# INTERNET: WiFi was not available during this flight.

# FLIGHT PATH: normally, the flight path from Brussels to Dubai goes straight over Syria and Iraq, but the plane detoured around the current ISIS conflict area by flying over eastern Iran.

FLIGHT PATH
FLIGHT PATH

# CHAUFFEUR SERVICE: one of the great things about flying Business (or First) Class with Emirates is the complimentary chauffeur-driven airport transfers. Chauffeur-drive must be requested online, up to 48 hours prior to your flight.


7. COMPARISON WITH OTHER MIDDLE EASTERN CARRIERS

The 3 major Middle Eastern carriers (Etihad airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways) are known for their excellent Business Class. There are some differences however that distinguish one from another (click here for more info):

Read here to read my review of Etihad Airways’ Business Class in an Airbus A330.

Read here and here my reviews of Emirates’ Business Class in an Airbus A380.

Read here my review of Qatar Airways’ Business Class in a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Read here my review of Qatar Airways’ Business Class in a Boeing 777-300ER.


9. MY VERDICT

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