And it is thanks to the several features and details that help paint an experience beyond an upgrade with more legroom.
Whenever a discussion of which airline has the best business class surfaces, the same names have long dominated the conversation.
Emirates, the Middle East's largest airline, undoubtedly comes to mind. With luxurious, lie-flat seats offered even on the airline's shortest routes, an onboard bar experience on the Airbus A380, and culinary experiences that compete toe-to-toe with its competitors, it is easy to see just why.
For most travellers, these premium experiences are reserved only for the top-end of airline classes. But what if there was an option that emanates a premium experience without needing to splurge on a business class ticket? With the introduction of premium economy onboard Emirates' refurbished Airbus A380s and now Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, travelling in a class beyond standard economy is no longer too far-fetched of an idea especially when it costs just a fraction of business for the upgrade.
Emirates hopes to offer something different with its take on premium economy. It promises a whole new cabin class that borrows and even mirrors several business class touch points instead of delivering an "economy-plus" product, as most airlines are inclined toward.
This might reassure anyone booked in this travel class, but I had my initial doubts. In fact, I quickly adjusted my expectations before embarking on a 20-hour journey (with a short layover in Dubai) to New York City from Singapore, worried that I may very well be sat in a seat that does not differ that much from that of economy's.
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For Your Ears Only
Colde (the stage name of Kim Hee-soo) made his long-awaited English debut earlier this year with YIN.
High Standing
What does it mean to be a five-star hotel? We find out during our stay at the Shangri-La Singapore.
A Class Of Its Own
The rumours are true. Emirates' new premium economy class feels more like business than it does economy.
Take A Closer Look
Cathay Pacific's new Aria Suite, the Hong Kong-based airline's first business class equipped with sliding doors, is a minimalist seat that boasts very subtle touch points.
A Salute to the East
Royal Salute unveils the Asia-exclusive 24 Year Old Cognac Cask Finish, which is all the richer from finishing in first-fill French cognac casks.
Unapologetic Touch
After its debut foray into jewellery earlier this year, Loro Piana returns with more pieces that engage in textural play for its Fall/Winter 2024 costume jewellery collection.
The Pearl Provocateur
Mikimoto christens a first-of-its-kind collaboration that reframes its 131-year history of cultured pearls with Chrome Heart's iconic gothic gildings and irreverent cool.
Quatre Out For It
Boucheron celebrates 20 years of its iconic Quatre collection - an allegory for harmony, resilience and the unfettered embrace of innovation.
A Take on Destro
The Panerai Luminor Destro Otto Giorni PAM01655 is deeply set in military precision, with its eyes resting on modern sophistication.
A Second Look
After an initial reportage on the Patek Philippe Cubitus in the previous issue, we take another look at the manufacture's first model in 25 years.