Emirates making its flying bar bigger, swankier

Saloon-style makeover aims to create a 'yacht-club' ambience

superjumbo’s windows
Instead of semicircular benches, there would be a more comfortable set-up at the bar, featuring a table for four located either side of the counter and below the superjumbo’s windows Photo: istock
Deena KamelAndrea Rothman
Last Updated : Mar 08 2017 | 10:59 PM IST
Flying bars that cater to premium passengers on the world’s biggest fleet of A380 jetliners are set for a saloon-style upgrade as Gulf carrier Emirates seeks to lure affluent travellers amid slowing revenue growth.
 
Out will go the semicircular benches on which passengers have perched since Emirates introduced the on-board lounges almost a decade ago, to be replaced by an altogether more comfortable set-up featuring a table for four located either side of the counter and below the superjumbo’s windows.
 
In addition to the eight seats, the new watering holes will have room for 18 standing guests, so that drinkers can still prop up the horseshoe-shaped bar if they prefer. And almost in anticipation of people finding it harder to drag themselves away, the areas will get soundproof curtains to separate them from adjoining first- and business-class cabins.
 
Emirates, the world’s biggest long-haul airline, has “taken inspiration from private yacht cabins” in revamping its lounges, President Tim Clark said in a statement, adding that the design will make the areas “more intimate and conducive for passengers to socialise”.
 
One table has double berths facing each other, while the other features L-shaped seating around a smaller cocktail table, with each person having their own seat belt so that they’ll be able to remain in the bar even when the plane encounters turbulence.
 
A “champagne” colour-scheme and ambient lighting will also be used to give an “airier look and feel,” according to Dubai-based Emirates, which is enhancing its cabins after forecasting a year of flat growth as the oil-price slump continues to crimp travel to Mideast states.
 
A mock-up of the lounge went on show at the ITB Berlin travel fair on Wednesday, with the first due to be installed in a new A380 at Airbus Group SE’s interiors factory in Hamburg before entering service in July, followed by six more by the year’s end. All 50 or so double-deckers in the Emirates backlog will get the same treatment, though it doesn’t plan to retrofit the 90 already delivered.
 
Zoe Ferguson, an Emirates flight attendant who demonstrated the bar at the fair, said passengers can generally be relied upon to limit their own alcohol consumption, though crew are “very vigilant” in ensuring customer safety. While the bars are popular with travelling sports teams, most tend not to imbibe, she said. Whiskey is the favoured drink on New York flights, with gin and tonic preferred on UK routes.
 
The company’s existing bar featured prominently in a 2015 TV ad, in which actor Jennifer Aniston was shown being offered a bag of peanuts and a hand towel by American-accented flight attendants after asking for her plane’s lounge and shower — only to be transported to an Emirates A380 where she sipped a martini while describing her “nightmare” to the barman.
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