Emirates Launches Luxurious Business Class Loungewear

by | Feb 1, 2024 | In The News

Experience Emirates' new luxurious Business Class loungewear from February 1 – comfort meets style at 35,000 feet!

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Synonymous with luxury air travel, Emirates is set to enhance the in-flight experience for its Business Class customers. Starting February 1, the airline introduces a complimentary inflight loungewear set, elevating comfort to new heights.

This exclusive loungewear collection includes a relaxed cowl neck top and drawstring pants designed to be the ideal ‘flight fit’. Perfect for sleeping in, the outfit is also stylish enough to take passengers seamlessly from the aircraft to their arrival destination. Additionally, the set comes with comfortable slippers and a matching eye mask, ensuring a restful journey.

Made from a super soft premium modal material, the loungewear is lightweight and breathable, reflecting contemporary athleisure trends. Available in two sizes, it is presented in a complementary drawstring pouch, adding a touch of elegance.

Emirates launches luxurious Business Class Loungewear

Emirates launches luxurious Business Class Loungewear

Emirates has thoughtfully tailored the loungewear distribution based on flight duration. Customers will receive the complete set on flights of 9 hours or more, including the top, pants, slippers, and eye mask. For shorter journeys, lasting around 2 hours and 30 minutes, passengers will be provided with complimentary slippers and an eye mask set.

This initiative is part of Emirates’ ongoing commitment to elevating customer experience. Alongside this, the airline has introduced creative new menus and incorporated high-quality ingredients, ensuring that every aspect of the journey with Emirates is nothing short of exceptional. ◼

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