Emirates has raised the bar once more - but not for Australian flights just yet. Debuting on Dubai/Copenhagen - that well known high demand route.
Emirates A380 sets record for most passenger seats on a plane
Emirates unveiled a redesigned Airbus A380 over the weekend that boasts a record-breaking 615 passenger seats.
The Airbus A380 is already the biggest commercial airliner in the world, with most carrier configurations accommodating around 520 passengers. Before Emirates debuted its new plane, Air France’s A 380s held the most passengers with 538 seats.
By scrapping the first class and trimming 18 flat-bed seats from business class, the airline was able to add 130 economy seats, or 13 rows with 10 seats in each.
But adding 2 toilets (from 15 to 17).
So simple passenger to toilet ratio (yes I know the old 1st class toilets did not get a decent workout) becomes around 36 passengers/toilet up from 34.
Adjusting for increased use of '1st' toilets actually means access to toilets for Y passengers actually improves.
Not so sure about meal service times though...
Are Emirates moving to a two tier service fleet now? With F for some routes and J as top for others?
Emirates A380 sets record for most passenger seats on a plane
Emirates unveiled a redesigned Airbus A380 over the weekend that boasts a record-breaking 615 passenger seats.
The Airbus A380 is already the biggest commercial airliner in the world, with most carrier configurations accommodating around 520 passengers. Before Emirates debuted its new plane, Air France’s A 380s held the most passengers with 538 seats.
By scrapping the first class and trimming 18 flat-bed seats from business class, the airline was able to add 130 economy seats, or 13 rows with 10 seats in each.
But adding 2 toilets (from 15 to 17).
So simple passenger to toilet ratio (yes I know the old 1st class toilets did not get a decent workout) becomes around 36 passengers/toilet up from 34.
Adjusting for increased use of '1st' toilets actually means access to toilets for Y passengers actually improves.
Not so sure about meal service times though...
Are Emirates moving to a two tier service fleet now? With F for some routes and J as top for others?