Long-Haul flights may either be a blessing for some to rest and a curse for others to sit for hours on a plane. But regardless of its effect, one should always make sure to keep in mind these tips on how to make sure you'll have a safe and hassle-free flight on your next long-haul flight.
Long-haul non-stop traveling has never been easier and faster with Emirates. They offered a new hassle-free traveling option for passengers going to New Zealand from Dubai.
The world’s largest commercial aircraft, behemoth Airbus A380, has the capacity of 544 passengers with a distance of 15,200km, according to The Telegraph. The largest Emirates plane will take a short travel from Doha to Dubai with a distance of 378 kilometers by next month.
Ultra-long-haul flights are extremely expensive to operate, and depend on relatively cheap oil for profitability. But just last week, Air India claimed it had launched the world's longest flight — though this was purely thanks to its choice of routing.
It altered the direction of travel from crossing to the Atlantic to the Pacific. It is now considered as the “World’s Longest Nonstop Flight” covering 15,300 kilometers in 14.5 hours which is nearly 1,400km longer than the Atlantic direction.
Emirates' A380 is a luxurious hotel inside a superjumbo aircraft. It definitely provides more than just a comfortable and safe trip to one's destination to New Zealand, the plane ride experience will probably be one of the highlights of the passenger's trip itself.
Express shares the things every airline should provide to their passengers on long-haul flights.
With 83 million passengers this year, Dubai's Al Maktoum International Airport is set to become the world's busiest airport by 2020. Serving as the main transfer hub of Dubai's flagship airline, Emirates', the growth is said to have come from the airlines' expansion in recent years.
The wait to fly on the world's biggest aircraft, Airbus 380 from India is over for citizens, as Indian government has removed restrictions on flights of Airbus A-380.
The Emirates A380 has landed in Los Angeles yesterday, as highlight of its celebrated longest A380 service in operation. The double-decker aircraft is known for its collection of Hollywood movies that are being shown on ice Digital Widescreen at 40,000 feet.