Emirates expects to receive its first Airbus A380 with a new premium economy cabin by the end of the year. This will mark the UAE carrier’s first venture into the premium economy product. For many years it has stuck to a three-cabin configuration while airlines around the world have diversified.
Premium economy has become a considerable part of the long-haul market. Everybody from Air New Zealand to Qantas wants a piece of the pie. The cabin offers economy passengers a better product, without having to splash out on business class. However, the big three Middle East carriers were slow to pick up on the cabin. Now Emirates is getting in on the action.
First premium economy delivery this year
Last year we saw British Airways debut its new business class Club Suite on a brand new Airbus A350, rather than an older refurbished airline. Emirates is set to follow this lead with its new premium economy cabin delivered on a new Airbus A380.
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In an interview with Arabian Business, Emirates President Tim Clark said that by the end of the year, the UAE carrier would take delivery of three of its outstanding Airbus A380 orders by the end of the year. Of these, one, if not more, will have the new premium economy cabin. Following the delivery of ANA’s last A380 last month, Emirates is now the only airline with outstanding A380 orders, with eight left to be delivered.
What to expect from the premium economy cabin?
So far, Emirates has remained incredibly tight-lipped about what we should expect from any new premium economy cabin. Indeed, launching the cabin will be a challenge in itself for the airline. It had wanted to offer a product that was good enough to draw passengers up from economy, but not so good that many passengers would be drawn down from business class.
In April 2019, HAECO revealed its new eclipse cabin seat at Hamburg’s famous aircraft interiors expo. At the time of the launch, the company said,
“The launch customer − an as yet unnamed Middle East-based airline − will begin flying with the seats in 2020.”
As such, while it remains unconfirmed that Emirates will be this “Middle East-based airline,” it certainly ticks all the right boxes with the roll-out of the premium economy in 2020. Onboard the Airbus A380, Emirates currently offers economy in a 3-4-3 layout, while business class is 2-4-2. A middle ground would be 3-3-3.
However, one of the selling points of premium economy is that typically a pair of seats exists between the aisle and window, so perhaps 2-4-2 would be its preference. In a little over a month, we could know for sure!
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