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Emirates First Class: No champagne, no gain

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Emirates is now serving Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009 and caviar with its own service ritual in First Class.

Emirates is continuously investing in its top segment. While Dom Pérignon Vintage is currently served on all First class routes, guests flying from Dubai in the near future will be treated to the rare Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009. Emirates is the only airline to offer this.

As the carrier with the largest number of international first class seats in the world, Emirates demand for caviar is considerable. After all, first class guests enjoy free caviar, an offer that is extremely popular. As a result, the airline recorded an increase in caviar consumption by more than 30 percent in recent years, with the black gold most frequently ordered on flights between Dubai and London, followed by connections between Dubai and Paris and Dubai and Sydney, respectively.

In addition, Emirates is the biggest champagne buyer out of any airline and attaches great importance to its wine list. The Emirates wine cellar in France currently holds 6.5 million bottles of wine, some of which will not be ready to open until 2035.


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