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Seatplan rating 7.0

7.0/10

  • Boarding 6.6
  • Seat for sitting 7.0
  • Seat for sleeping 7.2
  • Service 6.2
  • Entertainment 7.2
  • Food & drink 6.6
  • Punctuality 7.6
  • Baggage 7.6

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To see how the Emirates A380 compares with the A380 aircraft flown by it’s competitors, click here for our Ultimate Guide to the A380 – How the Airlines Compare

 Emirates is the largest customer for the Airbus A380 superjumbo and currently operates them in two configurations - 489 and 517 seats in total.

This is the more dense configuration, with a greater number of economy class seating in an ultra long-haul configuration.

There are 14 seats in First Class, 76 in Business and 427 in Economy; with 13 tonnes of bellyhold capacity for cargo.

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