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Emirates Airbus A380 Business Class Brisbane to Dubai

BAR ABOARD EMIRATES' A380

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

Today (December 31, 2014): Flight Review: Emirates A380 Business Class from Brisbane to Dubai.

On November 10th 2014, I flew Business Class in an Airbus A380 of Emirates from Brisbane (BNE) to Dubai (DXB). You can read here my review of the Emirates flight from Dubai to Sydney, which was also operated by an A380 and part of the same trip to Down Under. The success of Emirates’ Business Class product is very much based on the comfort and space of its Airbus A380 fleet, and that’s why the mega plane is quickly being rolled out on all the major international routes. In 2013, Emirates upgraded Brisbane from a Boeing 777 to an Airbus A380 (making it the only Airbus A380 currently flying in and out of Queensland).

In a nutshell: comfortable seats, mammoth amenity kits, a huge entertainment selection, excellent food, a wonderful crew and a well-appointed bar on the upper deck makes flying Emirates’ A380 Business Class a phenomenal event. Flying the Airbus A380 is a totally different (and superior) experience as compared to Emirates’ Boeing 777, since the airline does not display the same Business Class product on both aircraft types (click here to read my trip report of an Emirates Boeing 777-300ER Business Class trip from Dubai to Brussels).

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 our Youtube clip and slideshow):

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1. EMIRATES BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (BNE)

The Emirates Lounge in Brisbane is impressive and the perfect place to start the Business Class flight experience. It’s quite surreal that Emirates has its own luxurious lounge at BNE, given the fact that it is used only 3 times a day for the Emirates flights to Auckland, Singapore and Dubai. The lounge is large and elegant, the food tasty and very nicely presented with a plethora of choice (it outclasses the food on display at Emirates’ Dubai lounges). The best news is you can board directly from the lounge, so no queues.

EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EMIRATES LOUNGE AT BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

2. THE BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

All of Emirates’ Business Class seats are located in two cabins on the upper deck of the Airbus A380, behind the First Class cabin. The first cabin contains the bulk of the seats (58 in total), while the cabin located at the rear of the plane (just in front the bar and the restrooms) contains only 18 seats and feels more intimate. The layout of the seats is staggered (1-2-1), which means every passenger has access to the aisle without having to step over anyone else. For a seating plan of the Emirates A380, click here.

The cabin offers a warm feeling, with a lot of classy burled walnut veneer, gold trim and pearlised plastic that frames the seats (and which may not suit all tastes). The mood lighting during the flight is very enjoyable: the colors of the ceiling chang with the local time, and the starry sky panels adds a touch of magic during the night.

The Business Class cabin was only half full for this overnight flight from Brisbane to Dubai.

EMIRATES AIRBUS A380
BUSINESS CLASS: MAIN CABIN
BUSINESS CLASS: MAIN CABIN
BUSINESS CLASS: SMALLER CABIN AT THE REAR OF THE PLANE
CEILING: STARRY SKY PANELS
CEILING: STARRY SKY PANELS
BUSINESS CLASS: SMALLER CABIN WITH MOOD LIGHTING
BUSINESS CLASS: MAIN CABIN WITH MOOD LIGHTING

3. THE BUSINESS CLASS SEAT

Each seat comes with plenty of storage space, an in-seat power supply (so you can use your laptop for the duration of the long-haul flight), a side table for space to work, and a personal minibar, stocked with soft drinks (albeit not cooled: so more aesthetic than functional). The seat can be reclined into a fully and very comfortable – albeit narrow – flatbed. A duvet was provided by the crew to enhance the sleeping comfort (I slept more than 8 hours on this 14 hour 20 minute flight).

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BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 23K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 23K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 23K: CONTROL PANEL & MINIBAR
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 23K: MINIBAR
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 23K: FLAT BED WITH DUVET
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 23K: FLAT BED WITH DUVET
WORST SEAT IN THE CABIN: 7A (NO SHELTER)

4. AMENITIES

Each seat comes with a thin but comfortable blanket, a decently sized pillow, a lovely duvet, a noise cancelling headphone, flight socks and earplugs.

Before take-off, a very luxurious amenity kit was offered to all Business Class passengers. The amenity kit was presented as a large and gorgeous toiletry bag, and it contained the usual necessities – albeit in luxe edition – such as toothbrush and toothpaste through to handkerchiefs and deodorant. The mens amenity kit also provided Gilette shaving foam and a razor, as well as moisturizers and aftershaves by Bvlgari. The women’s one was different, catering with more feminine product ranges.

Unfortunately, pyjamas are not offered on Emirates’ longhaul flights, despite the phenomenal Business Class product. This is in contrast to its Middle East competitor Qatar Airways.

BLANKET, PILLOW, FLIGHT SOCKS & EARPLUGS
NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONE
AMENITY KIT
AMENITY KIT
AMENITY KIT
AMENITY KIT: BVLGARI TOILETRIES

5. MEALS

Upon boarding, I was offered the choice between a glass of water, orange juice or Veuve Cliquot. I also received a refreshing hot towel with a nice texture (hot towels were also served before breakfast, 2,5 hours prior to landing). It took a long time before the plane was airborne, so I had plenty of time to go through the menu (which also included an extra dinner for those passengers connecting on the same plane from Auckland).

Soon after take off, and thanks to the fact that the cabin was half empty, dinner was served. As as starter, I choose the thai-style beef salad, which was good: thinly sliced prime beef tenderloin marinated with oriental soy sauce, chilli and fresh lime, presented with a green papaya salad. The main course was not my favorite but was ok nonetheless: garlic and chilli prawns, served with steamed pak choy, stir-fried shiitake mushrooms and lemongrass and coconut-infused rice. As a dessert, I choose the chocolate soufflé tart, served with fresh raspberries. Overall, food was ok but not as excellent though as the food served on the Dubai-Sydney leg.

About 2,5 hours before landing, breakfast was served. I felt this was too early, as everyone had finished his or her breakfast about 2 hours before touchdown, so they could easily have let the passengers sleep for another hour. It was refreshing nonetheless: a fresh mango juice, a palette of tropical and seasonal cut fresh fruits, fruit flavoured yoghurt, and a bread basket (butter croissant and a pastry). As a main course, I choose the delicatessen’s cold meat and cheese, offering a gourmet selection of mild breakfast cheeses served with sliced roasted beef and shaves smoked chicken, dressed with an array of garnishes.

For the hungry ones, light bites were non-stop available during the flight, from cold snacks (panini sandwich) to hot snacks (e.g. Yakitori chicken skewers, seafood vol au vent, sun-dried tomato and feta quiche) and sweets (fresh fruit tart).

FRESH ORANGE JUICE
HOT TOWEL
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU (AUCKLAND – BRISBANE LEG)
MENU (AUCKLAND – BRISBANE LEG)
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
SPRITE & WARM NUTS
APPETISER: THAI BEEF SALAD
APPETISER: THAI BEEF SALAD
SEASONAL SALAD
MAIN COURSE: GARLIC AND CHILLI PRAWNS
DESSERT: CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE TART
BREAKFAST

6. ENTERTAINMENT

One of the strongest elements of the Emirates A380 is the inflight entertainment system, the so-called ICE (information, communications, entertainment). 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. The cameras installed in the tail, nose and belly of the megaplane also offer some fun moments, especially at take-off and landing.

The inflight entertainment is displayed on an individual giant 17-inch (43 cm) touch-screen that is supported by two hand-held controllers: one tablet-like device dedicated to the business class seat (including the seat controls) and another smaller, standard inflight entertainment system controller. The touch-screen combined with the 2 controllers means that there is plenty of options to control your inflight entertainment depending on how the seat is reclined.

TABLET-LIKE CONTROL DEVICE
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

7. OTHER INFLIGHT & GROUND EXPERIENCES

#CREW: Emirates’ cabin crew is famous for the delivered onboard service and this was no different on this flight. Crew was professional and extremely friendly (addressing me by name, presenting themselves individually before take-off, and also thanking me in person for choosing Emirates before landing). All requests were dealt with promptly and cordially. Upon boarding, steward(esse)s explained the features of the cabin and seat to passengers individually.

#BAR: At the rear of the upper cabin, you can find the A380 Onboard Lounge – a bar exclusive to First Class and Business Class customers and a hub of activity throughout the flight. One could choose from premium spirits, exclusive wines, champagne, cocktails and beers alongside hot and cold beverages served by a dedicated bartender It’s a good platform to stretch your legs while interacting with other passengers and the international crew. I liked the Burj Al Arab (one of the most expensive hotels in the world) and The Palm Island motives on the wall.

BAR
BAR
BAR
BAR

#LAVATORY: the 4 lavatories for Business Class passengers are located at the rear of the plane. Two of them come with a window. All lavatories were kept very clean during the flight.

LAVATORY
LAVATORY

#INTERNET: Emirates offered 10MB of free WiFi to each passenger during the flight. An additional 600MB could be purchased for $1. If you exceeded that limit, you could purchase yet another 600MB for $1. WiFi worked great.

#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. It is so nice to be picked up at your hotel and to be whisked away to the airport in a minimum of time.


8. 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 my review of Etihad Airways’ Business Class in an Airbus A330.

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

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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