What for - just pull the plug on dead wood airlines already. I'm sure someone in Pakistan will step up with a carrier we actually like - ditto Alitalia et al...
Its so wierd how a PIA literally raised emirates as one of the biggest national carriers and now emirates is one if the most biggest airlines in the world and PIA is like one of the lowest now. HOW THE TABLES TURNED!!!
@@sygneg7348 it's not their fault. No matter who they vote the corrupt government will win. No better example then now with the no confidence vote, the corruption is so bad that you get payed to vote for the bad people and when a good person is elected they are booted off
No, they don't. I travelled once in their economy class and I am never gonna travel with them again. I wanted water and never got that and also the lunch was served to all but me. Edit: I will go with Turkish airline anytime of the any day. From Sweden to Ankara, the airhostess asked me more than 4 times if I need anything and, yes, I was travelling in economy class.
PIA: "I have treated you like a father, be a son to me now" (line from the first Spider Man movie) Emirates: Unfortunately, history will not see it that way
Fun Fact: CEO wanted to give his friend's newly formed 3 months old company, the contract for in-flight entertainment system, but Supreme court stopped it for obvious reasons.
@Zain Iftikhar i wud not call it ugly ... but there is a lot of potential for creativity ... the markhor livery seemed like a copy of qatar ... the shades of green and white can actually bring a bout a lot of interesting options.. considering that green is not very often used on an airplane ...infact the old livery of pia ...with different shades of green was so much fresher than the present one
Man, PIA is in deep.. the wigs can’t handle airline business. They tried Got a German to plan and that crupt CEO sold an A-310 which was airworthy penny and dimes.I worked for PIA for almost a decade, but things were not working sadly. Now this Covid.
Lucky to be trained by the instructors who trained Emirates first crew. AB4 and a 732 were offered by PIA, time changes. Things won’t stay the same. My wishes for everyone on this planet earth.
The story is that PIA had landing rights all over the Gulf, while Gulf Air was restricted to Karachi. Gulf AIr demanded rights to other cities in Pakistan or the Gulf states threatened to restrict PIA to one city. The government of Dubai promised general ZIa that they will not participate in the embargo if PIA agrees help Dubai launch it's own airline. We all know the rest.
And now PIA can't even pay off it's debt to both major airports and small time airports...I thank God for the collapse of the PIA and I hope it endures much greater pain that they have caused the innocent afghan people.
I flew Emirates business class from Dallas, TX, to Dubai in December 2016. Service was excellent. I love the free limo rides to and from the airports. I will definitely fly them on my next trip to Dubai.
I had the privilege of flying Emirates a couple of times. I am always impressed with their inflight services. With its continued success, the airline is still making impressive growth. So young, but an influential airline that redefined air travel.
A380s: exist Emirates: *I'll take your entire stock* And before people say "Abu Dhabi's not a country, why did she say flag carrier?", the Emirate of Abu Dhabi is a member of a federation that makes up the UAE. Think of it like how the UK is made up of the countries of Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England. So yes, Abu Dhabi counts.
also UAE houses another top airline, ethihad, also Fly dubai and air arabia are some of the top budget carriers. I dont think any middle east country can top what UAE has in its pockets.
It warms my heart to learn that Emirates always had a strong Indian presence right from its initial years. The few times I have flown them from India to North America, I have never had a bad experience which is far from the case for a few other foreign airlines I've flown. It's a testament to their service standards, it really does make DXB feel like home away from home. Even my 63yo Indian aunt always asks for Emirates if possible for her travel from India to the US.
@@a7i_. wtf y'all need to chill. Of course I can see from the video that it was PIA that loaned Emirates their initial aircraft...I was referring to how Emirates had multiple routes to India even in their budding, early days, as in "strong Indian presence"...what part of my comment made y'all nutjobs to think I was trying to take credit away from pakistan or PIA? Maybe pickup a book and learn to read?
My first flight experience with Emirates was phenomenal! When I was a child (about 10 yrs) I had the opportunity to fly Emirates in Economy, and boy was that a experience! The In-Flight Entertainment was the best I have ever seen, they even shot some polaroids and put them in a sweet little card to remember our flight with Emirates! The food was decent, and the seats quite comfy. All in all, a very good flight I will never forget!
I joined the Emirates family, in Jun 1992, I was blessed and so was the Airline to prosper, as a new work for Emirates helped improve my professional life, however with the COVID pandemic in 2020, my journey came to an end, I would have loved to carry on with the Airline but I believe when a door closes another opens, my personal life seema to have doors of learning since then, while I do miss the heart beat wishing I could be back on the Emirates team again, I wish them all the best in their journey as well.
The first time I flew Emirates out of London Gatwick flawlessly and on time just after a snowfall had gripped the UK. Our UK carrier, BA had been threatening flight cancellations due to weather. It later turned out that BA used the weather as an excuse to cover up a management v Staff/Pilot dispute. Bearing in mind the native climate of each respective country, that spoke volumes to me as a first time customer.
Hahahaha, that's what US carrier Southwest did last year when their archaic scheduling system simply failed. They kept blaming the winter weather. Then why were all of their rivals happily taking to the skies while Southwest stood around making up stories? Unfortunately, a LOT of their long time customers are hooked on Southwest-branded cocaine so they'll forget about this ridiculous management disaster, snort some more and keep flying with them. Oh, and Last winter was not the first time their scheduling system failed...
My father was one of the first Sri Lankans to Fly Emirates when it began flights to Colombo in 1985. In 2018 my first ever flight with my own passport was with Emirates as well. Always and forever a fan of it and love its boarding music. Long Love Emirates !
The reason Emirates is so popular is because they keep their promies with the inflight services. It's one of the only reasons emirates is so big and trusted
Emirates was a godsend for us Indians in New England Before emirates started routes from Boston, Lufthansa was one of the only 1 stop options to Chennai, which required us to acquire transit visas and layovers lasted for hours Emirates had Dubai right in between Boston and Chennai which gave us an efficient one stop route with no transit visa needed
One of the major reason behind the success is cheap labour from South Asia, Danta and catering partners have laboured at a ridiculously low rate that Western or European countries could never compete.
Agree on some part. The same logic can be adapted by other gulf airlines, but they didn't just because they lack vision. The same south Asian countries can adapt the same technique by their own citizens in their own country., It will reduce the expenses too.. but they didn't, again they have no vision
One of the main reason behind the success of apple is cheap labour in China and India, don't expect air hostess to smile on the plane if they are poorly paid.
EK is so addictive that you don’t feel changing to another. They spoil you. Amazing ground service and lounge. Great food choice. Amazing entertainment. So detailed for your comfort throughout your journey and amazing website and app. ICE program of EK won so many awards. Flown over 100 times. Wishing a great recovery for EK in 2021.
So glad that someone has finally pointed out that Emirates would be nothing without PIA. Be nice to see Emirates return the favour and now help out PIA, although I doubt they will.
They won't. They already have control over south asian and middle east countries so trying to bring back PIA isn't part of the plan. They could potentially have a part ownership of the airline so who knows
the world is not as kind as you think. no one wants to bring in competition and certainly no one wants to invest in a going bankrupt airline. same thing is happening to air india. I hope the tatas buy it back. idk why the government even made it a public airline. It was one of the best in the world when it started and today its a different story.
I've flown with Emirates, I think to my home of New Zealand. The indicator of my experience is that they were so good that I barely remember anything about my flights. If they'd been bad, I would have remembered. I've always had a big soft spot for Singapore Airlines, the only blemish with them being the tail/strike leaving Auckland in March 2003.
Emirates' first 2 aircraft types : A300 and 737 Emirates' current aircraft types : A380 and 777(not to mention the 777F and 747 skycargo planes, and their orders for 777X,787 and A350 are underway) This is called growth
@@itisritripathy6707 but I think the a330-800neo would be a more suitable replacement to the a380 and 777-200LR both variants have a difference of 30 seats
I have flown on their 777 as well as A380, and I can say their service is the best I have ever had. Their flights are very comfortable and service is superb. The food and drinks and inflight entertainment they offer are also the best in class.
Have flown with Gulf Air, Qatar Airways and Etihad, but never with Emirates. However, I have heard so strongly positive reviews of it, and now after having seen your video, I think I will choose Emirates over others (even if it may be slightly pricey).
Not to many er we want few er just few I need a380 back for delta for example my all flight is old so I need 380 back everything is old we need something new plane for 2023 and 2024 2024 2025 okay give it back
Meanwhile our Air Koryo was founded in 1955 and operate using only the finest Antonovs, Tupolevs, and Ilyushins given to us by our former Soviet friends (shed tear...it's just not the same). While the majority of our fleet are banned from EU airspace, our two Tupolev Tu-204 are not. Unfortunately, because it's the cringe and US-pilled EU, we will never be able to re-enter Europe.
Once had the pleasure to fly business in an Emirates A380. That was very pleasant. On the other hand, their seat pitch in economy seems to be a bit worse than some of their competition. Premium Eco should fix that. No matter the class, their cabin crews are doubtlessly among the best.
I’ve flown with Emirates in the Economy and loved the entire experience... the planes, service, food & overall the quality was full 5 star ⭐️ for everyone even in the Economy class
I've flown with EK to DXB, LHR, MEL, SYD. A wonderful and memorable experience for sure and definitely won't be the last time. It's also with this airline that I got to fly my first and one of my favorite aircraft's the A380, I love ❤️ that bird, very comfortable, effortless take off, spacious cabin.
Many people seem to forget the beginnings of Emirates. I used to fly Emirates CGK-SIN-CMB-DXB connecting to DXB-LGW/LHR (choice of LGW/LHR depending on day/availability). The murderous DXB-CMB-SIN-CGK were replaced by CGK-SIN-DXB (I think they swapped the DXB-SIN to become DXB-CMB-SIN... With the 777-300, they started the DXB-CGK direct... from 1x daily to now 3-4 daily. Their success is really, cargo... creating affordable economy class travel. Routes like Hamburg, and Newcastle, reflected this. There's a saying, there are 4 class of services in Emirates. First, Business, Cargo, and lastly, Self Loading Cargo. I kinda miss the Emirates of the A300/310 era. It had a real boutique airline feel back then!
I have flown Emirates recently, on a A380 from Toronto to Istanbul with a layover in Dubai. It was above and beyond any previous expectations I have. The aircraft, the service, food, entertainment. Surpass everything. I was on an economy class. I am guessing what might be business and first class. From now on, I would to flying only with Emirates. Hopefully to upgrade my seats for future trips.
I have been with EK since 1995. We as a family is so used to the luxury and services that my children refuse to try another airline even when they are adults and having thier own decision making ability.
I’ve been lucky to fly on their 777-300’s and A380’s and they are by far the best airline I’ve ever flown on, can’t wait to fly with them again in the future once Covid-19 has got itself off 🤞🏻
That's what u get when a country has good leadership. Sheikh Al maktoum had a vision for his country and employed and retained the best skills globally and now look at Emirates and Dubai woooow excellence 🧡
Have fun walking hundreds of metre within the Emirates Terminal in Dubai. I usually dread booking Emirates into Dubai, because of the 15-20 min walk to baggage claim. Even during transit, I find myself walking a long distance from one gate to another.
Emirates best around, flew AKL-MEL moving my family across to settle in Oz and a lot of boxes, Baggage etc, The airline was awesome and the Air New Zealand ground staff who help check us in, with the amount freight we brought with us. Thanks Air NZ & Emirates, we flew the A346 for the first time a very smooth capable aircraft.
@simpleflying Fantastic, please create more Airline History videos such as this. Easyjet, Ryanair, Cathay, Qatar Airways, Etihad etc... would be great. Such videos are quite useful for people invited to take part in interviews at these large airlines.
Well, when I first flew to Dubai in 1989 I knew which flight I was booked on but never heard of Emirates then, until I saw this aircraft parked outside on the Tarmac of Delhi Airport and there was something I said to myself. WOW, what an aircraft with 4 colors on its wings until did I learn that Emirates carries its national flag on the tail. I can never forget that royal feeling I had when I flew Emirates the first time in 1989 with their logo in gold. Without doubts, I have flown this airline to various destinations due to its patriotic feeling it gives me as I still reside in Dubai eversince.
How about an episode of the most prolific now defunct airline carriers (1) and airline makers (2). Another great idea would be to cover countries which still don't have their own flag carriers (3) and countries which have more than one major flag carrier (4). Love the content SF!
I've had the pleasure of flying many different airlines around the world visiting over 28 different countries but, Emirats is by far the best air carrier out there.
My favourite airline. I've flown with them ten times and always enjoy evrything thay have to offer. On another note, British Airways as it currently exists was only formed in 1974. It will be interesting to see if they claim to be fifty years old in 2024....
Emirates was the baby of PIA, but so was Singapore Airlines and many others in the region. Pakistan led the aviation game back in 1960s. I think PIA still trains about 30 foreign Airlines from Asian & African countries at its training centres.
Its still so unbelievable that an airline that gave birth to such a great airline is loosing its charm.
very true, PIA had seen its glory days and then came a series of corrupt governments starting from 1989 that ran PIA to the ground
True and disappointing with a heavy heart. I guess we all can pray that the current corrections will turn fruitful for PIA.
That is what communism and socialism does to your country. Fucking Bhutto nationalized every industry and destroyed it.
Already lost so much bro
@@ahzamkazmi7873 same here in India
PIA made Emirates what it is today, and Now PIA is a laughing stock of an airline . Hope they can turn it around
What for - just pull the plug on dead wood airlines already. I'm sure someone in Pakistan will step up with a carrier we actually like - ditto Alitalia et al...
Arisial
bring emirtaes in to manage it
@Zain Iftikhar Everybody remembered who built EIFFEL TOWER nobody remembered the slaves he hired.
@@linesided Alitalia has to be one of the worst airlines in the world.
Its so wierd how a PIA literally raised emirates as one of the biggest national carriers and now emirates is one if the most biggest airlines in the world and PIA is like one of the lowest now. HOW THE TABLES TURNED!!!
The big turn is our politicians are so crroupt
@@hammadasif241 Blame the citizens for voting the same corrupted official over and over again.
When you let religion get involved with policy, idiocy eventually reigns supreme.
@@sygneg7348 it’s the corrupt politicians that make the vote invalid and makes them win so it’s not the citizens
@@sygneg7348 it's not their fault. No matter who they vote the corrupt government will win. No better example then now with the no confidence vote, the corruption is so bad that you get payed to vote for the bad people and when a good person is elected they are booted off
I always rate an airline based on how good its economy class is. And Emirates definitely has the best service in economy no doubt.
No, they don't. I travelled once in their economy class and I am never gonna travel with them again. I wanted water and never got that and also the lunch was served to all but me.
Edit: I will go with Turkish airline anytime of the any day. From Sweden to Ankara, the airhostess asked me more than 4 times if I need anything and, yes, I was travelling in economy class.
@@ilovesamosa good for u….did they ask u for samosa four times since u love samosa…..
That’s so true 👏👍
The funny thing is that Pakistan trained Qatar airways and Emirates airways and Pakistan got the lowest position and they got the highest
I was in emirets economy class and it was not that bad and you are probably lying
PIA: "I have treated you like a father, be a son to me now" (line from the first Spider Man movie)
Emirates: Unfortunately, history will not see it that way
It's sad how unkind the Fates have been to PIA but at least they did one thing spectacularly right.
I don't know why Saudi Airlines and Oman Air aren't in the list of the major Middle Eastern airlines?
@@ConcordeError404 Perhaps it's because Mohammed aka Mr. Bone Saw murdered Jamal Khasoggi!!!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamal_Khashoggi
It will forever be a mystery to me why anyone flies with an airline that's owned by a MILITARY DICTATOR!!!
@@angela1984a That's Saudi Airlines
And Oman Air?
Man I wish PIA can overcome their problems a lot of people ask them to fix their entertainment system but the ceo Arshad Malik said he wouldn’t
Fun Fact: CEO wanted to give his friend's newly formed 3 months old company, the contract for in-flight entertainment system, but Supreme court stopped it for obvious reasons.
@Zain Iftikhar i wud not call it ugly ... but there is a lot of potential for creativity ... the markhor livery seemed like a copy of qatar ... the shades of green and white can actually bring a bout a lot of interesting options.. considering that green is not very often used on an airplane ...infact the old livery of pia ...with different shades of green was so much fresher than the present one
@@apnafavorite the current livery is the old one. The new livery was replaced with the old pretty quickly
@matrix007007007 used to be, but not anymore. Never had such encounters when traveling on PIA since 2014
Man, PIA is in deep.. the wigs can’t handle airline business. They tried Got a German to plan and that crupt CEO sold an A-310 which was airworthy penny and dimes.I worked for PIA for almost a decade, but things were not working sadly. Now this Covid.
Lucky to be trained by the instructors who trained Emirates first crew. AB4 and a 732 were offered by PIA, time changes. Things won’t stay the same. My wishes for everyone on this planet earth.
How old you? Those who trained Emirates crew are long dead.
@@val-schaeffer1117 yo mama??
@@yaad2226 Watching American ghetto films, a lot?
@@val-schaeffer1117 yo mama?
@@val-schaeffer1117 Emirates was founded 1985 not 1800
The story is that PIA had landing rights all over the Gulf, while Gulf Air was restricted to Karachi. Gulf AIr demanded rights to other cities in Pakistan or the Gulf states threatened to restrict PIA to one city. The government of Dubai promised general ZIa that they will not participate in the embargo if PIA agrees help Dubai launch it's own airline. We all know the rest.
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And now PIA can't even pay off it's debt to both major airports and small time airports...I thank God for the collapse of the PIA and I hope it endures much greater pain that they have caused the innocent afghan people.
@@ctsurg3206 wth
@@ctsurg3206 so you mean PIA dropped bombs on afghan?
@@attaullah5623 whom owns PIA, Einstein?
PIA during that time was one of the best airline.
Even that time it’s worst of the worst
@J J because of corrupt politician , extremists , illetrtated and selfish over populated awam.
Nice joke😂😂
@@JEE-ff5pp just google and see yourself
@@fahadsarwar2183 and now😂
I flew Emirates business class from Dallas, TX, to Dubai in December 2016. Service was excellent. I love the free limo rides to and from the airports. I will definitely fly them on my next trip to Dubai.
Emirates should help PIA to get in their feet’s agian
True
Emirates should buy PIA
Beg !
@@moebaker9359 Can a son buy his mother
U mean to say stop corruption in PIA
Flown with Emirates three times on six flights in the last 4 years. Always a quality experience, especially the 380.
I had the privilege of flying Emirates a couple of times. I am always impressed with their inflight services. With its continued success, the airline is still making impressive growth. So young, but an influential airline that redefined air travel.
Suggestion: The History of Gulf Air.
A380s: exist
Emirates: *I'll take your entire stock*
And before people say "Abu Dhabi's not a country, why did she say flag carrier?", the Emirate of Abu Dhabi is a member of a federation that makes up the UAE. Think of it like how the UK is made up of the countries of Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England. So yes, Abu Dhabi counts.
also UAE houses another top airline, ethihad, also Fly dubai and air arabia are some of the top budget carriers. I dont think any middle east country can top what UAE has in its pockets.
@@nithinbharathkumar7246
Abu Dhābī is (ahem! )the one-& only “federation” where all of material-power lies since _circa_ 2007.
It warms my heart to learn that Emirates always had a strong Indian presence right from its initial years. The few times I have flown them from India to North America, I have never had a bad experience which is far from the case for a few other foreign airlines I've flown. It's a testament to their service standards, it really does make DXB feel like home away from home. Even my 63yo Indian aunt always asks for Emirates if possible for her travel from India to the US.
It was Pakistan pia not india?
what are you smoking bro
@@a7i_. wtf y'all need to chill. Of course I can see from the video that it was PIA that loaned Emirates their initial aircraft...I was referring to how Emirates had multiple routes to India even in their budding, early days, as in "strong Indian presence"...what part of my comment made y'all nutjobs to think I was trying to take credit away from pakistan or PIA? Maybe pickup a book and learn to read?
PIA is Pakistan International Airlines, not Indian.
Cool fact, EK in every flight number stands for Emirates to Karachi.
Nouman Imran Not even true! PIA today is just a nightmare of an airline
Moe Baker, that’s not even his point, it was the engineers and pilots of pakistan. That has nothing to do with where the airline stands now...
@@TheFlammin123 yes some people dont understand anything but are quick to give their opinion
@@moebaker9359 PIA is a nightmare thanks to corruption but that wasn't his point
Looks like Emirates might not even fly to Karachi in the future now.
My first flight experience with Emirates was phenomenal! When I was a child (about 10 yrs) I had the opportunity to fly Emirates in Economy, and boy was that a experience! The In-Flight Entertainment was the best I have ever seen, they even shot some polaroids and put them in a sweet little card to remember our flight with Emirates! The food was decent, and the seats quite comfy. All in all, a very good flight I will never forget!
O PIA revive soon! We are proud of you ❤️🇵🇰🇵🇰
I joined the Emirates family, in Jun 1992, I was blessed and so was the Airline to prosper, as a new work for Emirates helped improve my professional life, however with the COVID pandemic in 2020, my journey came to an end, I would have loved to carry on with the Airline but I believe when a door closes another opens, my personal life seema to have doors of learning since then, while I do miss the heart beat wishing I could be back on the Emirates team again, I wish them all the best in their journey as well.
emirates EK stands for emirate karachi
The first time I flew Emirates out of London Gatwick flawlessly and on time just after a snowfall had gripped the UK. Our UK carrier, BA had been threatening flight cancellations due to weather. It later turned out that BA used the weather as an excuse to cover up a management v Staff/Pilot dispute. Bearing in mind the native climate of each respective country, that spoke volumes to me as a first time customer.
Hahahaha, that's what US carrier Southwest did last year when their archaic scheduling system simply failed. They kept blaming the winter weather. Then why were all of their rivals happily taking to the skies while Southwest stood around making up stories? Unfortunately, a LOT of their long time customers are hooked on Southwest-branded cocaine so they'll forget about this ridiculous management disaster, snort some more and keep flying with them. Oh, and Last winter was not the first time their scheduling system failed...
My father was one of the first Sri Lankans to Fly Emirates when it began flights to Colombo in 1985. In 2018 my first ever flight with my own passport was with Emirates as well. Always and forever a fan of it and love its boarding music.
Long Love Emirates !
tim clark wasnt the senior person at the start. it was in fact the late Sir Maurice Flanagan my grandfather.
"your grandfather" hmmm
Is your parents Julian, Siobhan or Claire
No one said Tim Clark was the senior person at first. The video only mentioned his role in route planning.
Suggestion: the rise of the low cost carrier model
The topic has been done to death
That's way to broad of a topic for one video.
@Cayden TUI Fly is doing well though.
EK stands for Emirates to Karachi
And please do a history video of PIA also.
Much love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
The reason Emirates is so popular is because they keep their promies with the inflight services. It's one of the only reasons emirates is so big and trusted
Emirates was a godsend for us Indians in New England
Before emirates started routes from Boston, Lufthansa was one of the only 1 stop options to Chennai, which required us to acquire transit visas and layovers lasted for hours
Emirates had Dubai right in between Boston and Chennai which gave us an efficient one stop route with no transit visa needed
One of the major reason behind the success is cheap labour from South Asia, Danta and catering partners have laboured at a ridiculously low rate that Western or European countries could never compete.
Agree on some part. The same logic can be adapted by other gulf airlines, but they didn't just because they lack vision.
The same south Asian countries can adapt the same technique by their own citizens in their own country., It will reduce the expenses too.. but they didn't, again they have no vision
One of the main reason behind the success of apple is cheap labour in China and India, don't expect air hostess to smile on the plane if they are poorly paid.
EK is so addictive that you don’t feel changing to another. They spoil you. Amazing ground service and lounge. Great food choice. Amazing entertainment. So detailed for your comfort throughout your journey and amazing website and app. ICE program of EK won so many awards. Flown over 100 times. Wishing a great recovery for EK in 2021.
So glad that someone has finally pointed out that Emirates would be nothing without PIA.
Be nice to see Emirates return the favour and now help out PIA, although I doubt they will.
They won't. They already have control over south asian and middle east countries so trying to bring back PIA isn't part of the plan. They could potentially have a part ownership of the airline so who knows
the world is not as kind as you think. no one wants to bring in competition and certainly no one wants to invest in a going bankrupt airline. same thing is happening to air india. I hope the tatas buy it back. idk why the government even made it a public airline. It was one of the best in the world when it started and today its a different story.
@@ArvindKumar-fj7ql yea man air india and PIA were best performing in the late 60s and 70s
Flying Emirates has been a life changer. The experience is just into another whole Level. Love Emirates!
Feel proud that our PIA helped emirates ❣️
I've flown with Emirates, I think to my home of New Zealand. The indicator of my experience is that they were so good that I barely remember anything about my flights. If they'd been bad, I would have remembered.
I've always had a big soft spot for Singapore Airlines, the only blemish with them being the tail/strike leaving Auckland in March 2003.
I have flown with Emirates for a few times. Love the hospitality and service. Remarkable indeed. Love flying Emirates :)
Emirates' first 2 aircraft types : A300 and 737
Emirates' current aircraft types : A380 and 777(not to mention the 777F and 747 skycargo planes, and their orders for 777X,787 and A350 are underway)
This is called growth
A330-900neo too
@@itisritripathy6707 but I think the a330-800neo would be a more suitable replacement to the a380 and 777-200LR both variants have a difference of 30 seats
@@mann2520 A350 is more efficient
@@itisritripathy6707 your right
But if Airbus were to build an a330-1000 to have at least a range 20 km shorter than the 777-8X Emirates would readily sign up to launch the airplane
I have flown on their 777 as well as A380, and I can say their service is the best I have ever had. Their flights are very comfortable and service is superb. The food and drinks and inflight entertainment they offer are also the best in class.
Qatar Airways has left Emirates behind.
Have flown with Gulf Air, Qatar Airways and Etihad, but never with Emirates. However, I have heard so strongly positive reviews of it, and now after having seen your video, I think I will choose Emirates over others (even if it may be slightly pricey).
Not to many er we want few er just few I need a380 back for delta for example my all flight is old so I need 380 back everything is old we need something new plane for 2023 and 2024 2024 2025 okay give it back
Damn that livery really stood the test of time
Same
Meanwhile our Air Koryo was founded in 1955 and operate using only the finest Antonovs, Tupolevs, and Ilyushins given to us by our former Soviet friends (shed tear...it's just not the same). While the majority of our fleet are banned from EU airspace, our two Tupolev Tu-204 are not. Unfortunately, because it's the cringe and US-pilled EU, we will never be able to re-enter Europe.
Hi Kim, how is the weight loss program taking shape?
Once had the pleasure to fly business in an Emirates A380. That was very pleasant. On the other hand, their seat pitch in economy seems to be a bit worse than some of their competition. Premium Eco should fix that. No matter the class, their cabin crews are doubtlessly among the best.
I’ve flown with Emirates in the Economy and loved the entire experience... the planes, service, food & overall the quality was full 5 star ⭐️ for everyone even in the Economy class
Valuable and informative video ♥️
I've flown with EK to DXB, LHR, MEL, SYD. A wonderful and memorable experience for sure and definitely won't be the last time. It's also with this airline that I got to fly my first and one of my favorite aircraft's the A380, I love ❤️ that bird, very comfortable, effortless take off, spacious cabin.
Even though I never traveled in their business or first class their economy class is truly the best in class according to my experience with Emirates
7:44 It is so amazing that today is the day that emirates ordered 50 A380's
Many people seem to forget the beginnings of Emirates.
I used to fly Emirates CGK-SIN-CMB-DXB connecting to DXB-LGW/LHR (choice of LGW/LHR depending on day/availability).
The murderous DXB-CMB-SIN-CGK were replaced by CGK-SIN-DXB (I think they swapped the DXB-SIN to become DXB-CMB-SIN...
With the 777-300, they started the DXB-CGK direct... from 1x daily to now 3-4 daily.
Their success is really, cargo... creating affordable economy class travel. Routes like Hamburg, and Newcastle, reflected this. There's a saying, there are 4 class of services in Emirates. First, Business, Cargo, and lastly, Self Loading Cargo.
I kinda miss the Emirates of the A300/310 era. It had a real boutique airline feel back then!
where does he get all the video footage
"Hub and spoke on steroids" cant stop laughing ahahaha 😂
I flew Emirates in the early 2000’s. Now since they have introduced Premium Economy I am definitely going to try it the next time I travel to India.
I have flown Emirates recently, on a A380 from Toronto to Istanbul with a layover in Dubai. It was above and beyond any previous expectations I have. The aircraft, the service, food, entertainment. Surpass everything. I was on an economy class. I am guessing what might be business and first class. From now on, I would to flying only with Emirates. Hopefully to upgrade my seats for future trips.
Great video, impressive track record for Emirates, a truly success story
I have been with EK since 1995. We as a family is so used to the luxury and services that my children refuse to try another airline even when they are adults and having thier own decision making ability.
Emirates must play its part now to revive pia falling structure
Before revive PIA revive your fucking politicians....
@@ishansha7197 lol true the politicians and the public who elected them have ruined the country
I have flown with Emirates airlines several times and it was an awesome experience.. Especially the service the food the everything in it..
What a great man Tim Clark is 🍸
I have flown with Emirates 777-300ERs for many years and the travel experience was always very good..
was on their a380 last year and it was glorious
I have travelled in Emirates and their services are very good.
Tim Clarke you are the best at Marketing your premium products.
Very informative!Lovely!
emirates should be thankful to PIA
Yea
I’ve been lucky to fly on their 777-300’s and A380’s and they are by far the best airline I’ve ever flown on, can’t wait to fly with them again in the future once Covid-19 has got itself off 🤞🏻
That's what u get when a country has good leadership. Sheikh Al maktoum had a vision for his country and employed and retained the best skills globally and now look at Emirates and Dubai woooow excellence 🧡
Emirates has airline service I have ever experienced so this video is right on everything
My First Experience was Emirates Airline.. From Zurich to Dubai.. it was Really Nice. Have Comfortable seats in Economy class.
Have fun walking hundreds of metre within the Emirates Terminal in Dubai. I usually dread booking Emirates into Dubai, because of the 15-20 min walk to baggage claim. Even during transit, I find myself walking a long distance from one gate to another.
Emirates best around, flew AKL-MEL moving my family across to settle in Oz and a lot of boxes, Baggage etc, The airline was awesome and the Air New Zealand ground staff
who help check us in, with the amount freight we brought with us. Thanks Air NZ & Emirates, we flew the A346 for the first time a very smooth capable aircraft.
@simpleflying Fantastic, please create more Airline History videos such as this. Easyjet, Ryanair, Cathay, Qatar Airways, Etihad etc... would be great. Such videos are quite useful for people invited to take part in interviews at these large airlines.
So Emirates was build up by PIA, that's crazy 😧
Well, when I first flew to Dubai in 1989 I knew which flight I was booked on but never heard of Emirates then, until I saw this aircraft parked outside on the Tarmac of Delhi Airport and there was something I said to myself. WOW, what an aircraft with 4 colors on its wings until did I learn that Emirates carries its national flag on the tail. I can never forget that royal feeling I had when I flew Emirates the first time in 1989 with their logo in gold. Without doubts, I have flown this airline to various destinations due to its patriotic feeling it gives me as I still reside in Dubai eversince.
most airlines have their national flags on the tail lol what do you mean
Flew with Emirates earlier this year..from Auckland to Dubai & then to Taipei, Taiwan. AWESOME AIRLINE👌
Best of the best airline so far 😊
I'm so sorry for commenting without watching coz I love aviation & I just can't watch the disaster of PIA
The best airline I’ve ever flown
Likewise, especially given the frequent free upgrades to business class I got on the DXB-KOL legs of my journeys ☺️
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YOU need to work on your mixing skills, the background music too loud.
I love flyging with Emirates
That’s unbelievable. Considering where PIA is now., and where emirates is, it’s amazing that once the tables were reversed.
Flying with Emirates is always good
How about an episode of the most prolific now defunct airline carriers (1) and airline makers (2). Another great idea would be to cover countries which still don't have their own flag carriers (3) and countries which have more than one major flag carrier (4).
Love the content SF!
I've had the pleasure of flying many different airlines around the world visiting over 28 different countries but, Emirats is by far the best air carrier out there.
YES, several time in the last 20 years, EMIRATES is my top favourite airline and the A380 my top favourite airplane.
Great video & very interesting 👏👍
Flew to Japan 2 times with Emirates. It's amazing
Wow, as a Pakistani, I never knew my favourite airline was created by PIA! Damn, now Qatar owns our airline now :(
We got no one to help us :(
I was almost flying on Emirates, I did fly with Qatar A380 on the Sydney-Doha route :D
I chose Qatar too for a flight from Singapore to Milan. I personally prefer Qatar.
Nice....
Love both of ur channels and great content...
My favourite airline. I've flown with them ten times and always enjoy evrything thay have to offer. On another note, British Airways as it currently exists was only formed in 1974. It will be interesting to see if they claim to be fifty years old in 2024....
WOW!!!! This was very interesting
PIA or its replacement will soon emerge and success will follow.
Ameen
The best Airline in the business today by far. Truly the best travel partner to have. Keep up the great work.
I have nice travelled via PIA from Manila to Tokyo. Liked the service but wondered what happened to PIA shortly after!
Emirates
FLY BETTER
Brand🔝
Always a pleasure to fly Emirates ...
Aaahhhhh enjoyed this so much!
This is the best Airline I have flown so far. Their A380 flights are amazing and very comfortable to ride.
Emirates is definitely a remarkable success story... No Doubt about that, for sure
Wonderful documentary, appreciated.
Emirates was the baby of PIA, but so was Singapore Airlines and many others in the region. Pakistan led the aviation game back in 1960s. I think PIA still trains about 30 foreign Airlines from Asian & African countries at its training centres.