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A380 Emirates Seating Plan (A380 800)

A380 Emirates Seating Plan A380-800

Emirates Airbus A380 Overview

The Emirates Airbus A380-800 is one of the aircraft with the latest design, comfort, and aesthetics. This aircraft sports an onboard lounge design, a shower spa, and a well-designed interior. One of the latest features is the new Premium Economy cabin, which allows passengers to fly in different levels of luxury and comfort.

The shower spa is available on the First Class cabin and has a woodgrain polish finish and a fresh trim that matches the A380 superior interiors. The spa allows you to pamper yourself with VOYA’s organic seaweed products. However, the onboard lounge on the Airbus A380 Emirates features an elegant design with bronze and wood grain accents and relaxing ambient lighting.

The A380 passengers enjoy personal audio-visual demand (AVOD) via Emirates’ ICE entertainment system, which provides extensive music, movies, video games, and television. Additionally, all First-class and Business-class seats have 110 AC power ports. At the same time, seats in the Economy class have power ports between the seats.

Emirates Airbus A380 – 800 (388) Three Class Layout 1

Emirates Airbus A380-800 Three Class Layout 1
Emirates Airbus A380-800 Three Class Layout 1 Upper Deck

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First

The A380 Emirates seat map reveals that the A380 aircraft features 14 closed suites with 86 inches pitch and 23 inches wide in the first-class cabin. Suites 1A through 1K, are close to the bar, which can become noisy. However, suites 4A and 4k in the aircraft may be uncomfortable because of their proximity to the galley and toilet. Other suites in the Emirates first class A380 cabin are standard first-class closed suites with ample comfort and legroom.

Business

The Emirates Business Class A380 shows that this cabin sports 76 flatbed seats with 18.5 and 48 inches wide and pitch, respectively. The first section of the cabin has two flatbed and bulkhead seats, 6D and 6G. Both seats are near the toilets and the bassinet. On the exit row, there are two good flatbed seats, 22D and 22G, with extra legroom. However, passengers with infants also sit here because of the bassinets in this row. Moreover, seats 26B, 26D, 26G, and 26J are standard flatbed seats near the bar and toilets.

Economy

The Emirates A380 800 seating plan reveals that the Economy cabin of the aircraft has 399 standard seats with 32 to 34 inches pitch and 18 inches wide. Seats 43A to 43C and 43H to 43J are standard bulkhead seats with immovable armrests that reduce the seat’s width and are close to the WC and bassinet.

On the other hand, seats 45D to 45G offer extra legroom, but other passengers bump into these seats. Besides, passengers with infants sit in this row to use the bassinets. Moreover, seats 50A to 50C, 50H to 50K, and 51D to 51G are standard seats that offer limited reclining and proximity to the galley.
Seats 52B-52C and 52H-52K are standard exit row seats with increased legroom and access to the galley and bassinet. Seats 54D to 54G are standard seats that offer additional legroom with bassinets in the same row.

Seats 65A to 65C and 66H to 66 offer restricted recline and are close to the toilets, while seat 65H is a standard seat with proximity to the toilets. The two good seats in the next section are 68A and 68K, which offer extra legroom. However, seats 67B, 67C,67H, and 67J offer more legroom with closeness to the toilets. But, seats 67D to 67G on the exit row also offer extra legroom yet are close to the toilets and bassinets.

Seats 79A to 79C and 79H to 79K are close to the galley, which may be uncomfortable. Nonetheless, seats 78D to 78G offer limited recline and have proximity to the galley. Seats 80B, 80C, and 80Hand 80J offer extra legroom close to the galley, which may be bothersome.

The good seats in this section are 81A, 81K, and 82D through 82G, which offer extra legroom. But, there are bassinets in the same row as seats 82D through 82G, and passengers with infants often sit here. Seats 87C and 87H towards the plane’s last row are close to the toilets. Seats 88A to 88C and 88H to 88K have bad reviews because of their closeness to the lavatories and offer limited recline.

Airbus A380 800 Emirates (388) Three Class Layout 2

Airbus A380 800 Emirates Three Class Layout 2
Airbus A380-800 Emirates Three Class Layout 2 Upper Deck

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First

The Emirates A380 First Class cabin has 14 closed suites with 86 inches pitch and 23 inches width. Seats 1A, 1E, 1F, and 1K in the First-class cabin are near the bar, which can be loud. However, seats 4A and 4K are far from the bar but close to the galley and toilet.

Business

The aircraft seat charts reveal that the A380 Emirates Business Class features 76 flatbed seats with an 18.5-inch width and a 48-inch pitch. The cabin’s first two seats, 6D, and 6G are flatbed seats with bulkheads close to a bassinet, the toilet, and the galley.

The two good seats in this section are 7A and 7k, as they offer extra legroom. Other good seats in the cabin are 22D, 22G, 23A, and 23K on the exit row, which offers additional legroom. But, seats 22D and 22G are close to a bassinet; hence, passengers with infants prefer to sit in this row. Lastly, seats 26B, 26D, 26G, and 26J are near the bar and the toilet.

Economy

From the Emirates A380 seating plan, you can see that the Economy cabin sports 427 standard seats 18 inches wide and 32 to 34 inches pitch. Seats 41A, 41B, 41C, 41H, 41J, and 41k offer extra legroom but are close to the toilets. The increased legroom in seats 41A and 41K, on the other hand, may be limited by the protrusion of the exit door.

The good seats in the first section are 45D through 45G, which offer extra legroom, but here we have a bassinet on the same row. Seats 50A, 50B, 50C, 50H, 50J, 50K, and 51D through 51G have limited recline and are near the galley. However, seats 52A, 52B, 52C, 52H, 52J, and 52K offer more legroom yet are close to the galley and the bassinet.

Seats 54D through 54G offer more legroom, despite having the bassinet close to them. Seats 65A through 65G and 66H, 66J, and 66K have limited recline and proximity to the toilet. However, seat 65H is close to the toilet but offers full reclining.

Nevertheless, seats 67B through 67J have proximity to the toilet but offer more legroom. But we have a bassinet in the same row as seats 67D through 67G. Seats 68A and 68K offer more legroom. Besides, seats 78D through 78G and 79A through 79K have limited recline and proximity to the galley.

Seats 80B through 80J are close to the toilet but have more legroom. The good seats in this cabin are 81A, 81K, and 82D through 82G, with more legroom, though there is a bassinet in this location. Towards the last row, seats 87C, 87D, 87G, and 87H are close to the toilet. Lastly, this cabin’s bad seats are 88A through 88K, with limited recline and proximity to the toilet.

Airbus A380-800 Emirates (388) Two Class

Airbus A380-800 Emirates Two Class
Airbus A380-800 Emirates Two Class Upper Deck

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Business

The Emirates A380 Business Class features 58 flatbed seats with 18.5 inches width and a 48 inches pitch. Located near the toilet and galley are seats 6A through 6K with bulkheads. Fortunately, there are good seats available in this section: 19D, 19G, 20A, and 20K, with more legroom due to the exit door. Seats 23B through 23J are close to the bar.

Economy

From the Emirates A380 Economy map, we can see that the cabin has 557 standard seats with 32 to 34 pitch and 17.5 inches wide. The bulkhead between seats 24A and 24K makes them the worst seats in the first section of the cabin. The seats have missing windows and are near the galley and toilets.

Because of the bulkhead, seats 24B and 24J offer a bit more space and are close to the bathrooms and galley. But seats 25D through 25G have more room for your legs and are close to the galley and bathrooms. Besides, seats 39A through 39K are close to the toilet and galleys.

Furthermore, seats 41A and 41K have more legroom, which is affected by the protrusion of the exit door. These seats are missing a window and are near the toilets. Seats 41B to 41J offer extra legroom but are near the toilets, which may be uncomfortable.

The good seats in this section are 45D through 45G with additional legroom thanks to the bulkhead position. Also, seats 50A to 50C, 50H to 50K, and 51D through 51G offer limited recline, but they are near the galley. In the next section, seats 52A through 52K have more legroom thanks to the bulkhead position but are near the galley.

Seats 65A through 65G and 66H to 66K in the Emirates A380 seat map offer limited recline and are near the toilets; however, seat 65H has closeness to the toilet. Seats 67B through 67J offer extra legroom and have proximity to the toilets. The good seats in this section are 68A and 68K, offering more legroom because of the missing seat in front.

Seats 78D through 78G and 79A through 79K offer limited reclining but are near the galleys. Seats 80A through 80K offer more legroom with closeness to the galleys. However, the legroom in seats 80A and 80K is restricted because of the protrusion of the exit door. Seats 87C and 87H are near the toilets, while seats 87D through 87G and 88A through 88K on the plane’s last row have limited recline and closeness to the toilets and galley.

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