Emirates New ‘Skyhigh’ Bar

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Come July 2017, The new Emirates’ A380 will sport a stylish new bar. In the words of Emirates CEO, Tim Clark, the new bar will be a representation of somewhat like a

 “fully enclosed rooms, with all the touches and amenities that you’d expect in hotel or a private bedroom on a luxury yacht, room service and so on”.

According to reports, the new bar is “cleaner, sleeker design built around a lighter colour palette of ivory and champagne, with bronze and woodgrain accents”. Instead of the bench-like seating next to the windows in the current A380 fleet, there will be cafe-style tables next to the windows and more standing area for passengers to mingle.

Speakers and subwoofers will be added to the c̶a̶f̶e̶ bar area so passengers can enjoy surround sound – like in a mini-cinema. LED mood lightings will also be part of the newly designed bar – a convenient way to turn it into a sky-high pub if there was ever a need.

Watch the video above and let me know how you felt if you were to experience it before I do.

Kolin
Kolin
Kolin is your average, everyday traveler who's slightly obsessed with the comfort of his own bed. (Okay, maybe more than slightly.) New environments? Love them! The smell of his pillows? Can't live without them. So, join him on his sleep-deprived adventures as he navigates the world, one sleepless night at a time.

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