(August 09, 2008 –
Los Angeles, CA) –
June figures from the
International Air Transport
Association (IATA) indicate that
demand is continuing to slow for
air travel. Don’t bother sharing
that news with Emirates
Airlines. If you do, they will
confidently stand by their
decision to have ordered
fifty-seven (57) Airbus A380s -
the widest, tallest (80 feet
high) and longest (240 feet
long) commercial aircraft on
earth. According to the
executives at Emirates, "the
planes will be filled."
And with a statement like that,
some very expensive marketing
campaigns are already in the
works!
Sure enough, pulling out all the
stops, Emirates has
single-handedly given the press
the best view ever of the A380.
Since the very first delivery of
this revolutionary airliner,
Emirates has generated a media
fest with bicoastal US
touchdowns of this gorgeous
behemoth and hosted FAM trips to
woo reporters and travel agents
into the arms of the grandest
travel experience in the world.
On Tuesday, I found myself
caught up in one of these media
spectaculars at Los Angeles
International Airport. In a sea
of journalists, travel agents
and Emirates executives, I
boarded the giant airplane for a
two-hour flight.
My first impression of this
mother of all aircraft was its
grandeur and elegance. Making my
way to my seat in business
class, I took the stairs to the
second floor to find at the top,
a marble altar of waterfalls,
rose petals and mood lighting.
My senses were already starting
to overload, but as I made my
way through the individual
cabins in first class to my own
"luxury compartment," I couldn’t
help feel like I was in an
ultra-modern life pod with some
truly unique and extraordinary
amenities. The attention to
detail included two - yes, TWO -
full showers and spa areas
available for first-class guests
complete with attendants. There
were both wall-mounted and
handheld flat-screen
entertainment centers for each
upper deck passenger (first
class and business class) and
even a USB port allowing photo
viewing of personal photos. The
hors d'ouvres and libations (Dom
Perignon, of course) were simply
delightful and these are just a
few examples of this
over-the-top experience!
Our ride was as smooth as glass,
eerily quiet, and the service
was impeccable. To be honest,
they had me at "Can I get you
something before we take off?"
So, enough about my experience.
Since I couldn’t find one
disturbing factor (except for
being forced off after two
short, glorious hours), I looked
to some of my colleagues who
accompanied us on the flight for
their comments. Perhaps they
could add some mud and blood to
this report. Here is what they
had to say:
"The highly-innovative design of
the Emirates A380 Airbus is the
ultimate in flight comfort and
luxury. The spa showers in first
class, the generous seat pitches
in both business and economy
class, the entertainment systems
and the generous proportion of
lavatories all make long flights
a much easier and enjoyable
task. My only regret is
Emirates' inability to commit to
a Los Angeles schedule for the
super jumbo at this time." -
Kathy Strong, travel writer
"The coach seats were
wonderfully spacious and
comfortable. The crew polite,
knowledgeable and very
sophisticated in their high
level of service presentation.
The entertainment system has to
be the best in the sky – so many
choices you won’t want to
sleep... They did a great job,
especially considering they had
to work around all the security
issues that exist at airports
today, including the American
Airlines emergency landing that
occurring just as we were
originally scheduled to start
boarding." - Travcoa, vice
president, Louise Shumbris
"One observation which stuck out
in my head is that I couldn’t
believe how quiet the engines
were. Mopeds make more noise
then the A380 which can hold at
least 15,000 of them? Also, how
does Emirates have the
best-looking flight attendants
and uniforms in the industry?" -
Johnny Jet, publisher of Johnny
Jet travel news.
OK! Thank you colleagues and
special thanks to Johnny for
noticing the great-looking
attendants. They truly were
gracious and yes, they were
darling... both the men and
women. By the way, with over 140
nationalities working for
Emirates Airlines, you will have
the opportunity to celebrate
diversity and experience
Emirates' uniformed ambassadors
and hospitality experts.
Even collectively, my colleagues
and I are having trouble
slinging any mud on this modern
day marvel. The price tags for
first class and business class
are hefty, to say the least. But
I can’t help but think how
excellent would it be to fly
from the US to Dubai, arrive
freshly showered and rested and
ready to hit the street running
to close a million dollar deal!
All for just a $20,000
first-class ride. I’d call that
positively thrilling.
About Emirates
Airlines:
On 25th October 1985, Emirates
flew its first routes out of
Dubai with just two aircraft - a
leased Boeing 737 and Airbus 300
B4. Then, as now, the goal was
quality, not quantity, and in
the years since taking those
first small steps onto the
regional travel scene, Emirates
has evolved into a globally
influential travel and tourism
conglomerate known the world
over for a commitment to the
highest standards of quality in
every aspect of business.
Though wholly owned by the
Government of Dubai, Emirates
has grown in scale and stature
not through protectionism but
through competition-competition
with the ever-growing number of
international carriers that take
advantage of Dubai’s open-skies
policy. Not only do they support
that policy, but see it as vital
to maintaining identity and
competitiveness. After making
its initial start-up investment,
the Government of Dubai saw fit
to treat Emirates as a wholly
independent business entity, and
today they are thriving because
of it. Growth has never been
lower than 20 per cent annually,
and the airline has recorded an
annual profit in every year
since its third in operation.
About Airbus
A380:
Features of the A380 aircraft
include: two full-length decks
with 50 percent more floor
surface than any other high
capacity aircraft; broader
seats, increased personal
storage, additional head room
and wider stairs; 220 windows to
provide ample natural light in
the cabin during daytime hours;
and the lowest onboard noise
level of any existing passenger
aircraft. The A380’s wide-bodied
cabin has exceptionally
efficient air filters. With four
high level air outlets instead
of the traditional two, the
cabin air gets refreshed every
three minutes helping passengers
feel fresher both during and
after the flight. The overall
design offers additional space
for passengers and reduces
stress and fatigue. All in all,
more space for every passenger
to relax and appreciate the
quietest cabin of any airliner
currently flying. The
environment also benefits from
the design of the A380. The
craft’s engine emissions are
well below current international
limits, contributing to improved
air quality around the airports
it will serve. With a new wing
design and composite materials
accounting for 25 percent of its
structural weight, the A380 is a
much more efficient aircraft all
round. And by producing only
about 75g of CO2 per passenger
kilometer, the A380 is
contributing to the aviation
industry's commitment to
constraining greenhouse gas
emissions. The Airbus 380 has
received corporate certification
under the stringent ISO14001
standards that recognizes
Emirates use of a robust
Environmental Management System
to minimize the environmental
impact of the aircraft
throughout its life cycle.
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