Last month, Emirates unveiled redesigned cabins across its Boeing 777 fleet, featuring fully enclosed private suites in first class and enhancements throughout all three cabins.
The airline upgraded its in-flight entertainment system, now offering more than 2,500 on-demand channels for movies, TV, music, games and other content.
First-class passengers now have access to fully enclosed suites with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors and interior touches inspired by the Mercedes‑Benz S‑Class. The suites are arranged in a 1-1-1 layout and provide about 40 square feet of personal space, allowing passengers to change comfortably even when the bed is deployed. Each suite includes an overhead storage compartment and a full-length wardrobe for hanging garments. Seats can be adjusted to a “zero-gravity” recline, a position modeled after NASA research to enhance comfort and induce a feeling of weightlessness and relaxation.
Communication with cabin crew is simplified through an integrated video call function, and a dedicated service window allows discreet delivery of food and beverages. Suites positioned along the cabin’s centerline feature virtual windows that display external camera views, while other suites are supplied with binoculars for viewing outside the aircraft.
Every suite is fitted with a 32-inch personal screen and premium amenity kits, reflecting Emirates’ focus on comfort, privacy and a high-end onboard experience.