Friday, April 3, 2009

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The first class on the A380 Portugal Air Show

Singapore Airlines surprised everyone with his first-class suites. Authentic closed rooms (almost). Emirates, meanwhile, opted for a more conservative but adding, for the first time in a commercial airliner, which until now was reserved for corporate aircraft of a certain size: showers. Qantas

finally was the least innovative of the three, but also taking a step beyond the service offered over other aircraft in its fleet. Although Air France and Lufthansa, the airline will incorporate the upcoming A380, in 2009, have not released details of its aircraft equipment, it appears that the first class will be more similar to that of Qantas to Singapore Airlines .



Singapore, is perhaps the most awarded airline around the world, kept secret the interior of his plane until the day of delivery. The others too, but Emirates and Qantas were not as successful. Of course, Qantas is one of the few airlines Airbus requiring that shooting is prohibited within the precincts of Airbus outside their aircraft before delivery. This prohibition is limited to the press, as the staff of Airbus, airlines and their guests, who come to the guided tours of the facilities are prohibited from shooting.



As the first class in the A380






order of delivery, Singapore Airlines has equipped its first class / Suites (as referred to differentiate it from the first of other aircraft in its float). The highlight is the fact that pairs of seats can remain independent central or coalesce to form a double cabin. This is particularly evident if we think that the seats turn into beds by folding down the rear bulkhead of the cabin, and both are flush as a double bed.


Yes, the executives made it clear that Singapore would not admit certain "parties" in their double cabins.



Emirates, has also opted for some suites, though very different from Singapore. Basically there are first class seats with doors for privacy. However, it has looked like a decoration to the Middle East, finished in timber, gold, mirrors, lamps ...



Qantas, meanwhile has followed a different approach to both individual seats that rotate to one side to spread out, watch TV, eat, etc.. In addition, the windows of these seats have a double electric curtain is operated from the same control functions of the seat and inflight entertainment system.

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