Emirates to fly Airbus A380 from KL to Dubai
On board the plane, there are 14 private suites in first class while the business class seats extend to a 2 meter long flat bed.
In conjunction with this inaugural flight, Emirates, Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts and the Star Metro Newspaper ran an offline campaign to give Malaysians a chance to experience the luxury of the A380 and also enjoy a relaxing holiday in Dubai.
Those who submitted a cut out from the local newspaper would be drawn to win a pair of Business Class Tickets to Dubai.
With fuel efficiency as low as 3.1 liters per 100 passenger kilometers, ultra quiet engines, and a host of light-weight components, The A380’s fuel efficiency is better than most modern small passenger cars in terms of fuel economy per passenger kilometer – this is a key advantage in reducing emissions and maximizing eco-efficiency.
Emirates is also the largest operator of the A380, with 13 aircraft currently in their fleet and orders for 90 aircraft in total.
On the Economy class, there are more generous seats, wider aisles, gourmet chef-prepared meals and the Emirates’ personal touch means passengers could be mistaken for thinking they have settled in the wrong cabin class.
It is currently undergoing final fittings and paint work in Hamburg in Germany before being delivered. This is the first of six Airbus A380 planes that Malaysia Airlines has ordered.
For those of you who are yearning to fly on these super luxury planes out of Malaysia, you can now do so by booking with Emirates to fly the Airbus A380 from KL to Dubai this January 2012.
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