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  1. You need to go through passport control and security 90 minutes before your flight. Reach your gate no later than 60 minutes before departure if you’re flying in Premium Economy or Economy Class, and 45 minutes before departure if you’re flying in First or Business Class. It takes the following time to walk to each gate:

  2. www.emirates.com › english › before-you-flyBefore You Fly | Emirates

    Depending on your passport and destination you may need to arrange a visa before you fly. Check whether you need one and how to apply here. You can also see the different types of visa you can get for the UAE and how we can help you with the process.

  3. Plan ahead and order your main courses as early as 14 days and up to 24 hours before you fly. Browse the menu and select your dishes to guarantee your favourite meal. Meal preordering is currently available in Business Class on selected routes, with more routes coming soon.

  4. Find information on international rules and regulations applicable to Emirates passengers, as well as our conditions of carriage and your legal rights.

  5. www.emirates.com › english › experienceEconomy Class - Emirates

    Our Economy Class. With thousands of channels, onboard Wi-Fi and regional cuisine, you can expect more in Emirates Economy Class. Available on selected routes depending on aircraft type, model and configuration.

  6. 13 sty 2024 · Emirates Business Class fares provide a balance between the extravagance of First Class and the practicality of Economy. Business Class passengers can stretch out in lie-flat seats, savor gourmet meals, and socialize in the A380 Onboard Lounge.

  7. 16 sty 2017 · Well, I recently flew Emirates A380 business class for the first time from Dubai to Los Angeles. While I’ll have a full trip report shortly, some readers asked if I could do a side-by-side comparison of Emirates’ first and business class product, which is what this post is about.