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Old 25th April 2008, 10:04 AM
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Emirates Airline (Dubai) has released details regarding the cabin configuration for its first Airbus A380s. The announcement shows that the upper deck will be used exclusively for premium passengers, with 14 first-class and 76 business-class seats - the latter split between two cabins. The forward zones either side of the stairwell on the upper deck will be used for washrooms. The main deck will be entirely economy class, with 399 seats in four cabins. Initial A380s will be delivered to the airline in a 489-seat, three-class layout. Until now, Emirates has only revealed the planned seating densities (later aircraft will have three-class, 517-seat or two-class, 604-seat layouts), but not the specific cabin layouts.
can't wait to see how the cabins are decked out..

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Old 25th April 2008, 11:33 AM
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Interesting set up when compared to SQ

I wonder what QF will do now with their A380's.

Not a huge fan of having that many rows of J on the EK setup in the middle section of J, but then again you can't tell that much from a seatmap!
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its a 1-2-1 setup in J class but it just looks a little bizarre on that seat map.
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its a 1-2-1 setup in J class but it just looks a little bizarre on that seat map.
It looks more like a 2-4-2 herringbone pattern with half the seats facing rearwards...
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Emirates A380 rego info.

A380-800
F-WWJB 7 On Order / To be re-engined.
F-WWEA 9 On Order.
A6-EDA 11
A6-EDB 13
A6-EDC 16
A6-EDD 17
A6-EDE 20
A6-EDF 23
A6-EDG 25
A6-EDH 28
A6-EDI 30
A6-EDJ 42
A6-EDK 46
A6-EDL 56
A6-EDM 57
A6-EDN 59
A6-EDO 60
A6-EDP
A6-EDQ
A6-EDR
A6-EDS
A6-EDT
A6-EDU
A6-EDV
A6-EDW
A6-EDX
A6-EDY
A6-EDZ
A6-EEA
A6-EEB
A6-EEC
A6-EED
A6-EEE
A6-EEF
A6-EEG
A6-EEH
A6-EEI
A6-EEJ
A6-EEK
A6-EEL
A6-EEM
A6-EEN
A6-EEO
A6-EEP
A6-EEQ
A6-EER
A6-EES
A6-EET
A6-EEU
A6-EEV
A6-EEW

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Old 25th April 2008, 05:29 PM
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It is DEFINATELY 1-2-1

What I was saying is there is around 15 rows which is alot of J seating and won't have that small cosy cabin feel about it.
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It is DEFINATELY 1-2-1

What I was saying is there is around 15 rows which is alot of J seating and won't have that small cosy cabin feel about it.
If you count the seats there is NO WAY it is 1-2-1. Take the rear section it clearly says it has 18 seats. Guess what? When you count you get 18 seats in a 2-4-2 config, ala BA style with half the seats facing backwards.
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Old 25th April 2008, 06:44 PM
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I still see it as 1-2-1

Looking at the very back J section - 18 seats

4 seats on the left
4 seats on the right
10 seats in the middle

But it does appear that rear facing seats may be used, and you could then class it as 2-4-2, but from looking into a booking engine in terms of seat numbering its 1-2-1
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I still see it as 1-2-1

Looking at the very back J section - 18 seats

4 seats on the left
4 seats on the right
10 seats in the middle

But it does appear that rear facing seats may be used, and you could then class it as 2-4-2, but from looking into a booking engine in terms of seat numbering its 1-2-1
Ok first are these seats forwards backwards like BA or angled like Air New Zealand/Virgin Atlantic?

If as the map suggests it is ala BA then the booking engine is clearly counting the rear facing seats as a seperate row.

How annoyed would you be if you booked a forward facing window seat only to find that you are in what in a normal aircraft would be considered an isle seat?

The map clearly shows 8 disitinct seating positions across the cabin, two on the outside, 4 in the centre, two outside. To me that is 2-4-2.
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If you count the seats there is NO WAY it is 1-2-1. Take the rear section it clearly says it has 18 seats. Guess what? When you count you get 18 seats in a 2-4-2 config, ala BA style with half the seats facing backwards.
it is classed as 1-2-1...



top right is rumoured to be the J class seat.

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Etiha...243/1280494/L/

similar to Etihad's
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