how Emirates is wooing luxury travelers

Dubai’s Emirates airline in August announced an investment of over $2 billion to improve its inflight customer experience, including cabin interior upgrades and new menus — with unlimited caviar.

The world’s biggest long-haul carrier will be retrofitting over 120 aircraft with new interiors, as well as dishing up menus with new vegan options and cinema snacks like popcorn, Emirates said in a statement.

Other new perks for the carrier’s first-class travelers include unlimited portions of Persian caviar, paired with Dom Perignon vintage champagne.

Those investments come just as Emirates posted a $1.1 billion loss for the year ended March 31.

“While others respond to industry pressures with cost cuts, Emirates is flying against the grain and investing to deliver ever better experiences to our customers,” said the president of Emirates airline, Tim Clark.

What other airlines are doing

Emirates in August announced an investment of over $2 billion to elevate its inflight customer experience.

Photo: Emirates

Air France, likewise, announced new long-haul business seats in May, complete with sliding dividers for passengers who want their own private space.

Emirates told CNBC that it has seen “a lot of interest” in these luxury upgrades, though it said it does not have the full numbers yet.

Is that enough?

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/25/unlimited-caviar-and-popcorn-how-emirates-is-wooing-luxury-travelers.html