Emirates unveils world’s largest passenger plane

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Emirates Airlines has unveiled a new Airbus A380 outfitted with 615 seats, making it the airliner with the most seats ever.

At the Dubai Airshow this week, the airline unveiled its newly reconfigured Airbus A380-800 planes. The 615-seater which is expected to begin flying a route between Dubai and Copenhagen in December, can fit a small village.

Currently Air France A380s fly the largest capacity configuration in active service with 538 seats. But Emirates is set to rival it with its two-class A380 aircraft with 557 seats in economy and 58 seats and a lounge in business.

Emirates unveils world's largest passenger planeAlthough the luxury Gulf carrier – the world’s biggest passenger plane — has made room for 130 additional economy seats, travelers will not lose any legroom inside the aircraft.

By scrapping the spacious first class cabin and trimming 18 flat-bed seats from business class, there are now set to be an additional 13 rows each comprising 10 seats. The two-class planes will carry about 100 more passengers than the existing three-class fleet.

The Dubai-based airline said economy class will still be spacious despite cramming more seats on board, adding that passengers will still be able to avail in-flight entertainment on the 13.3 inch screens.

emirates-7Further, the website said the space between the back of one seat and the back of the seat behind it will remain 32-34 inches, with the width being reduced slightly to 17.5 inches – half an inch less than Emirates’ three-class A380s, which have fewer economy seats.

Emirates’ existing A380s have two different configurations with three classes – first, business and economy – seating 489 or 517 passengers. If an airline decided to scrap first and business classes and convert an entire A380-800 into an economy-class only configuration, it could hold 853 passengers.

Often being referred to as the ‘cattle-class’, Emirates’ economy cabin is among the best in the industry, taking seventh place in this year’s Skytrax World Airline Awards.

emirates-3Meanwhile, with more than 500 films on offer, its in-flight entertainment system has been named the best in the world for a record 11 consecutive years.

Emirates’ first two-class A380 was delivered to the Dubai Airshow straight from Airbus’ plant in Hamburg, Germany earlier this month and visitors at the show were among the first to get a look inside the double-decker, although they didn’t have the luxury of leaving the ground.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and emir of Dubai, spent time touring the superjumbo jet and meeting Emirates staff.

emirates-5After the Dubai Airshow ends, the massive four-engine plane will be used on Emirates’ Dubai-Copenhagen route when it enters commercial service on December 1.