Emirates presents premium economy seats for the first time

The Emirates booth is located in Hall 3, booth number ME3310 on the ATM (Photo: Emirates).
The Emirates booth is located in Hall 3, booth number ME3310 on the ATM (Photo: Emirates).

Emirates presents premium economy seats for the first time

The Emirates booth is located in Hall 3, booth number ME3310 on the ATM (Photo: Emirates).
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Emirates will display the new Premium Economy seats for the first time at the Arabian Travel Market 2021 (ATM). The region's travel and tourism fair will take place from May 16 to 19 and is the travel industry's first presence event since the outbreak of the corona pandemic.

The eagerly awaited Emirates Premium Economy seat will also be on display for visitors: the seat offers a large seat pitch of up to 40 inches. "Visitors trying out Emirates' premium economy seat will also notice the generous 19,5" width and the ability to get into a comfortable resting position with plenty of room to stretch out, "said the company.

The golf carrier will also be offering its Boeing 777-300ER First Class with fully enclosed private suites, the Boeing 777 Business Class seat, the redesigned A380 OnBoard Lounge and other products such as the First Class Shower Spa and the latest version of the new Economy Class - Present seats. 

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