Fly better. Fly Emirates.
Me and my husband recently traveled to Bali, and we flew with Emirates.
Unfortunately, we couldn't find any direct flights, so it was a long schlep with layovers, definitely not my favourite way to travel because it really tires you.
What did make the flight part of our trip better were the Emirates Business class lounges across our journey.
So Emirates has several lounges across Concourses A, B, and C. It has a separate lounge for business and first-class passengers as
well as eligible Emirates Skywards members and passengers of Qantas codeshare flights.
Space is divided into areas to relax, dine, and work in. Which really helps, especially when on a long layover. Buffets can be found at
both ends of the lounge have communal tables, as well as separate ones for privacy. It has a selection of bread including pita with
hummus, international hot and cold dishes, juices, sodas, hot drinks, and alcoholic beverages aaaand my absolute favourite part of
the lounge which is the Moët & Chandon champagne Lounge, bottomless champers anyone?.
The cigar lounge, which doubles as a bar has a selection of fine cigars if that's your vibe. Also, one could choose to lounge in the separated areas that have lazy chairs that come with blankets and pillows, which is a plus! And a super important feature is having plug points all around. The lounge also has showers and a spa to help you freshen up before catching the flight unless you're flying First-Class! The lounge does get a little crowded at times, which could mean you may have to wait your turn for the showers or a spa appointment, so try to make it online.
the good thing about the lounge though is that there are two of all facilities, one at each end.
We moved to the other lounge two hours before boarding it was a lot smaller, which meant it was quiet, so it was perfect for a quick nap before flying.