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Class rating 6.1
- Boarding 4.0
- Seat for sitting 5.0
- Seat for sleeping 4.0
- Service 7.0
- Entertainment 8.0
- Food & drink 8.0
- Punctuality 6.0
- Baggage 7.0
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All Emirates seat plans
- A340-500 - 7.4
- A340-300 - 7.8
- B777-200 (three-class) - 6.7
- A330-200 (two-class) - 0.0
- B777-300ER (three-class) - 8.6
- B777-300ER (two-class) - 8.6
- B777-200LR (three-class) - 7.0
- A380 (Config. 1) - 8.3
- A330-200 (three-class) - 6.7
- B777-200 (two-class) - 6.1
- B777-300 (three-class) - 7.0
- A380 (Config. 2) - 7.0
- B777-300ER (three-class with suites) - 9.8
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For general notes on Emirates economy class, click here.
Seating configuration in economy is 3-4-3, (A,B,C - D,E,F,G - H,J,K).
In the economy cabins, rows 8 and 27 and 28 A,B,C and H,J,K are obviously ones to go for here.
The IFE system on Emirates is rightly celebrated, but it comes at a cost - the equipment box under the first row in each economy cabin. If you are in the bulkhead or emergency exit row (8 and 27, here), this won't bother you, because it's under your seat, but for this reason avoid the row behind (9 - though 9C and 9H are fine, and 28D,E,F,G, and then 29A,B,C and 29 H,J,K) because of restricted leg room.
Rows 26 and 39 back onto the washroms, which as well as being smelly and noisy, can mean people standing next to your seat when the washrooms are busy. Rows 40 and 41 have the same problem, as well as galley noise.
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