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Emirates

All-class rating 7.4

7.4/10

  • Boarding 7.6
  • Seat for sitting 6.5
  • Seat for sleeping 5.8
  • Service 7.1
  • Entertainment 7.8
  • Food & drink 7.3
  • Punctuality 8.1
  • Baggage 8.1
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Emirates (airline code EK) is a Dubai-based airline founded in 1985.

Ownership

Emirates Airlines is a subsidiary of the Emirates Group, and is wholly-owned by the government of Dubai. It is one of the world's fastest-growing airlines.

Route Network

Emirates' hub is at Dubai International airport. To see where Emirates flies, click here.

Other information

Emirates also publishes seat plans on its website - click here to see the complete list.

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A video showing the First class lounge and showers onboard Emirates' A380

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Emirates user reviews

anonymous flew Emirates Business class, on a B777-200LR (three-class)

As a frequent traveller from India to Brazil, I find Emirates to be the most... more

Overall:

7.8/10

7.8

anonymous flew Emirates Business class, on a A380

more

Overall:

9.4/10

9.4

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