Emirates is shaking up the luxury travel experience for families. The airline’s new policies make it harder for parents to bring young children into first-class cabins, leaving many to rethink how ...
Flying first class on Emirates is no doubt an opulent experience—with fully enclosed suites and access to amenities like an onboard shower spa. But the Dubai-based carrier is upping the glamor ...
Emirates is the world’s largest operator of international First Class travel - offering 26,800 seats a week and the largest inventory of international First Class seats in the industry, entirely ...
If you're preparing for the ultimate points and miles redemption in 2025, a few airlines still offer genuine domestic and international first-class experiences. The best part is you can use your ...
Colin Nagy is a marketing strategist and writes on customer-centric experiences and innovation across the luxury sector, hotels, aviation, and beyond. You can read all of his writing here. Few ...
First-class fliers have a code. It’s subtle and usually comes with a glass of champagne. If you want fit in before you fall flat in a sea of stares, learn the unspoken rules—lest you mistake the amuse ...
Emirates has a new policy restricting how young children can access first class seats. Children under 8 cannot use frequent flyer miles to book a first class seat. Kids must be at least 9 years old to ...
Emirates has garnered another slew of awards this month, including ‘Best International Airline’, ‘Best International First Class’, and ‘Best International Airline Lounge’ from the Forbes Travel Guide ...
Flying might be the quickest way to get from point A to point B, but it isn’t always the most enjoyable one. From enduring bumpy flights to being squished between bothersome seatmates with no leg room ...
From Wagyu bresaola to Dom Pérignon, Emirates proves that airplane food doesn’t have to be boring. Born in Alabama, educated in the U.S. and in Europe, Martin lives in Alabama and in Prague. Fluent in ...