Emirates Airlines (EK) has quietly revealed details of its upcoming Boeing 777X business class, including private suites with doors and a dedicated onboard lounge.
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For years, the cabin was treated as a kind of sanctuary — once the doors closed and the aircraft climbed, the dangers of the street seemed to fall away.
A long-term customer has raised serious concerns about Emirates (EK), citing repeated service failures and safety issues during premium cabin travel.
Emirates Airline (EK) passenger Jake Bass has sparked widespread criticism after sharing his $50,000 first-class journey to Dubai International Airport (DXB) in a post many deemed insensitive and self-congratulatory.
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An overnight delay on an American Airlines (AA) service left a passenger grateful for a complimentary hotel room, but that relief quickly turned to concern after the accommodation’s condition came into question.
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