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EMIRATES review: exceptional economy class on the Boeing 777

EMIRATES review: exceptional economy class on the Boeing 777 Emirates is an airline that is well known for it's high levels of service in all cabins. In this review, join me as I experience the Emirates economy class on-board a Boeing 777-300ER.

When most people think of Emirates flights, you may imagine their extensive long haul network but the middle eastern airline also has a network much closer to home. Unlike most airlines though, Emirates only operate widebody aircraft like the Boeing 777 and Airbus A380. So what is it like taking a short flight on a large aircraft? In this review I will show you the full experience from check-in at Dubai Airport to landing in Kuwait. As always I will share the good and bad points at the end of the video.

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Airline: Emirates
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Flight: EK871
Route: Dubai to Kuwait
Distance: 530 miles
Class: Economy
Seat number: 46A
Flight time: 01 hour 21 minutes airborne
Date of travel: February 2020

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