When flying with Middle Eastern legacy carrier Emirates, one must be accustomed to expecting two things: widebody aircraft and impressively luxurious inflight offerings. From fully enclosed first-class suites that resemble private rooms more than airplane seats to some of the roomiest seats available in economy class, Emirates' inflight offerings are undeniably impressive.
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