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Emirates has a budget airline and it's rolling out new business class seats

Emirates has a budget airline and it's rolling out new business class seats

The Irish Sun17-07-2025
EMIRATES has a budget airline most people don't know about - and it is launching new business class seats
flydubai connects Dubai with destinations around Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia and has revealed it's getting a touch of luxury very soon.
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flydubai is adding new business suites on some of its aircraft
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Each will face the window and be fitted with a 17-inch touchscreen
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The airline is rolling out brand-new business suites on selected Boeing 737 MAX jets which are set to appear later this year.
flydubai will install ten suites on the selected aircraft and each will be a window seat with aisle access.
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Installed in the suite is a 17-inch touchscreen for watching films and TV shows. There's a Bluetooth connection so passengers can connect their own headphones.
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Like other suites, all of the seats in
In the current business suites, every passenger can lay flat, but not everyone has direct aisle access.
The airline vice-president Daniel Kerrison said: 'The increased height of the back-shell, a sliding suite door and direct aisle access for every passenger create a level of privacy never before seen on Boeing 737s,."
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The suites were initially set to launch in 2023, but have been delayed.
A spokesperson for flydubai told
Inside the brand new, luxury Emirates flight from Edinburgh to Dubai
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Each suite has a flatbed inside with calming lighting
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The seats face away from the aisle for further privacy
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The airline flies to certain destinations in Europe like Budapest and Prague.
A flight from Dubai to Saudi Arabia's Riyadh starts from AED 575 (£116).
With Emirates, flights from Dubai to Riyadh start at £260.
Meanwhile,
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Inside,
Each seat is designed in light blue and bronze, with a six-way adjustable headrest along with full neck support.
The premium economy seats, which launched in 2022, are in a 2-3-2 formation.
Each one has leather reclining seats as well as footrests and adjustable headrests.
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