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gward
03-28-2010, 09:21 PM
I am going to Dubai in November (2nd week). I am pretty excited about this trip. My plan is to fly into London, and then catch a connecting flight to Dubai. I want to travel on Emirates Airlines from London to Dubai. I have never flown Emirates before. I have had my issues with screaming kids and eccentric adults on economy class trips on US airlines in the past. I definitely don't plan to go through that experience on this trip!

I would like to know from persons who have traveled with Emirates Airlines if this sort of misery is an issue in their economy class section as well.

tukrumunu
03-29-2010, 09:14 PM
First pros:
1. Emirates has very good service
2. Excellent food
3. Every seat will have its own mini-TV with tons of channels
4. Good alcohol selection
5. Good looking female crew

Second cons:
1. Emirates is very popular and well known outside the US. Having said that, you will encounter families with kids, small babies, business folks and so on. All flights are usually packed even when departing from the US.
2. Unless you can afford first class or business class, chances are your leg room will be very limited.
3. After a while, all the good food and beverage will make no difference on a long flight and you will just want to sleep.

Overall conclusion:
If you get a good deal on Emirates, by all means, go for it. Otherwise, is it really worthwhile to pay extra for the good food which you will just eat maybe twice?

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03-31-2010, 07:52 PM
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gward
04-10-2010, 04:07 AM
First pros:
1. Emirates has very good service
2. Excellent food
3. Every seat will have its own mini-TV with tons of channels
4. Good alcohol selection
5. Good looking female crew

Second cons:
1. Emirates is very popular and well known outside the US. Having said that, you will encounter families with kids, small babies, business folks and so on. All flights are usually packed even when departing from the US.
2. Unless you can afford first class or business class, chances are your leg room will be very limited.
3. After a while, all the good food and beverage will make no difference on a long flight and you will just want to sleep.

Overall conclusion:
If you get a good deal on Emirates, by all means, go for it. Otherwise, is it really worthwhile to pay extra for the good food which you will just eat maybe twice?

Will I encounter families with kids in first and business class!!!???

TS_eXpeed
04-11-2010, 03:47 AM
Will I encounter families with kids in first and business class!!!???

You can't completely rule out the possibility. There are people that are very well off financially and probably wouldn't mind having there kids being in first class so they can sit close to them.

I'd say the possibility is slim...but still there.