Flying Emirates? Upgrades to its First Class service include unlimited caviar, updated cheeseboard

Emirates, the prominent flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has announced upgrades to its first-class service, which will include unlimited caviar served in new elegant bowls by luxury cutlery set designer Robert Welch.
Emirates is the world’s largest provider of international First Class services, offering over 26,800 private suite seats each week. The airline offers its first-class travellers an array of benefits, including spacious private suites, 50kg luggage allowance, top skincare and perfume products, fine dining on demand and bigger HD screens.
Besides unlimited caviar, the new updates will include a keepsake menu that will feature the airline's curated wine collection and culinary selections. There will also be an updated cheeseboard offering which will come on a rustic slate with accompanying bowls, a wooden honey dipper and a range of artisan cheeses and chutneys.
Emirates allows First Class customers can dine on their schedule, placing orders at any time during a flight on long haul routes.
New first-class check-in
A new first-class check-in will also open at Terminal 3 in Dubai, offering personalised check-in services and a relaxing lounge space for first-class passengers. Passengers can look forward to an exclusive atmosphere, featuring dedicated, personalised check-in services, according to the Gulf News.
The first class services of Emirates’ A380 offer 14 private suites, while the 777 Game Changer aircraft features six floor-to-ceiling suites. Each suite includes lie-flat beds, workspaces, and video-call capabilities for inflight service requests. In the Game Changer suites, passengers enjoy “zero-gravity” seat positioning, virtual windows for centre seats, and real binoculars for those by the window.
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