Five Things to Do Aboard the World's Largest Airliner

Amenities Aboard the Airbus A380

By Luke Knipe, published Jun 07, 2006
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Passengers will board the double-deck Airbus A380 for its first commercial flight later this year. The giant airplane is capable of seating over eight hundred passengers, though most airlines will opt for a two or three-class configuration seating between five and six hundred. That leaves room for some previously unheard-of amenities. Soon, travelers will be able to:





  • Take a shower. If the prospect of feeling—and looking—fresh after a twelve-hour flight seems distant, consider taking an in-flight shower. While none of the airlines to use the A380 have officially announced plans to offer this perk, at least one—Emirates—has promised it. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Emirates Chairman, said: “We will try to do everything we can to maximize passenger comfort for all classes aboard the A380, and that means showers and lounges.” Emirates plans to begin flying the A380 in 2007.


  • Work out. One new feature being discussed by several airlines, and promised by at least one, is a mini-gym. These presents special challenges, however. Gym equipment is a heavy burden in an environment where every pound of luxury counts against the number of pounds of paying cargo. Still, chances are good we’ll see a few flying fitness centers by the end of the decade.


  • Have a drink… in a bar.  While imbibing in the air is nothing new, carriers will likely make some of the A380’s ample space available for this purpose alone. Virgin Atlantic, which has already ordered six of the aircraft, already outfits its “Upper Class” sections on its existing 747 fleet with full bars. Virgin chairman Sir Richard Branson has promised “large bars” aboard the Virgin A380s.


  • Gamble.  Branson also promised casinos aboard the A380, offering blackjack and roulette to passengers traveling in all of the airline’s three classes. Gambling aboard airliners has been proposed elsewhere: European carrier Ryanair plans to offer electronic gambling on its flights by 2007. But live-action casino games, when they appear on the A380, will be an airline first.

Five Things to Do Aboard the World's Largest Airliner
Five Things to Do Aboard the World's Largest Airliner

First A380 flight, landing at London Heathrow.

Credit: Airbus

Copyright: Airbus

Takeaways
  • By the end of the decade, some airlines may offer showers.
  • The A380 is rated to carry over 800 people. (Though this probably won't happen.)
  • Virgin Atlantic chairman Sir Richard Branson promises casinos aboard the A380.
Did You Know?
The Airbus A380 is the world's largest passenger airliner.
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