About this flight
Emirates Airlines consistently ranks among the top airlines in global flight service rankings every year.
This time, I took a flight from Dubai, UAE (United Arab Emirates), to Cairo, Egypt.
Before boarding the late-night flight, I spent the entire day enjoying the Emirates Lounge at Cairo Airport, making the most of the experience.
The aircraft for this journey was a Boeing B777-300ER.
Emirates First Class offers an extraordinary level of relaxation, delicious cuisine, and ultimate comfort—whether it’s the onboard facilities, in-flight meals, lounge amenities, or the exquisite dining experience in the lounge.
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Lounge
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View from the Lounge

This is the view of the first floor and the outside scenery from the second-floor lounge.
Lounge Interior

At Dubai Airport, the hub of Emirates, the entire second floor of the concourse building is dedicated to the First Class Lounge. The vast space exceeds imagination and is truly overwhelming.
The interior is furnished with solid furniture, a few individual chairs, and sofas. The spacious layout is beyond what one would experience in everyday life.
Seating Area & Duty-Free Shop

This area also offers a spacious atmosphere. The lounge features a duty-free shop, allowing travelers to enjoy shopping without worrying about crowds or long lines at the checkout. Having a duty-free store inside the lounge is a unique feature of Emirates' Dubai Airport lounge, making it one of a kind in the world.
Expansive First Class Lounge Atrium

The central part of the First Class Lounge is designed with an open atrium.
Spacious Seating Area

Since most international departures from Dubai Airport take place at night or in the early morning, the lounge is almost empty during the daytime. This allows travelers to relax and enjoy a luxurious time without worrying about others.
Fountain in the Entrance Area

In the Middle East, where deserts are abundant, lakes and fountains serve as an oasis, offering a soothing and refreshing ambiance. The tranquil setting, along with the soft cushions, provides a sense of relaxation. The white partition in the background, designed in a temple-like style, adds an elegant touch.
Atrium Seating Area

This area features stylish wooden tables and chairs. The left side opens up into the atrium, enhancing the spacious feel.
Lounge Entrance

This is one of the three entrances to the First Class Lounge. The vast and open space is truly impressive.
Seating Area Near the Entrance

A spacious seating area within the First Class Lounge. The white lattice partition gives the space a Middle Eastern palace-like ambiance.
Nap Room ①

A nap room within the First Class Lounge. The high leather-cushioned partition beside the bed provides privacy and a comfortable resting environment.
Nap Room ②

The bed in the nap room. The leather upholstery and generous width ensure a relaxing and comfortable rest.
Dining & Beverages in the Lounge
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Breakfast Menu

I entered the restaurant inside the lounge. Here is the breakfast menu.
Buffet (Salad Corner)

A salad corner featuring a diverse selection of international salads.
- ・Noodle Salad
- ・Cabbage Salad with Ponzu Dressing
- ・Sichuan-style Chicken Salad
- ・Palm Heart Salad
- ・Sweet Potato Salad
- ・Mixed Asian Lettuce Salad
- ・Greek Salad (Tomato, Bell Pepper, Red Onion, Feta Cheese)
There are three types of dressings and chutneys available:
- ・Tamarind Chutney, commonly used in India and Southeast Asia
- ・Mint Chutney
- ・Miso Dressing
Breakfast (Sashimi, Foie Gras, Salad, Bread)

The sashimi served at the Emirates First Class Lounge in Cairo Airport is fresh and of high quality, so I picked it up without hesitation.
I also selected a few delicious-looking items from the salad corner.For the main dish, I chose foie gras terrine with grilled mango.As for the bread, I selected garlic toast, a chocolate croissant, and a plain croissant.
Breakfast (Dessert)

For dessert, I had chocolate bavarois with ice cream.
As for drinks, I enjoyed champagne and "Perrier" mineral water.
Japanese (Japanese Cuisine) Corner

This is the Japanese food court inside the First Class Lounge. There is even a sushi chef making sushi behind the counter.
Japanese Corner ①

The sushi and sashimi section. There is even a sake barrel on display.
Japanese Corner ②

The sushi counter. If you place an order, the chef will prepare nigiri sushi or sushi rolls. Calorie information is also displayed.
It’s surprising to find such a sushi counter in a Middle Eastern airport.
Mediterranean Corner

This is the Mediterranean food corner.
On the right shelf, you’ll find various open sandwiches (salmon with tomato and basil sauce, boiled egg topped with caviar), mini pizzas, etc.
On the left side, there's a coffee machine and a wooden box filled with dates.
In the center, there are Italian grissini (breadsticks) and sliced focaccia.
Enjoying dates with Arabic coffee is a traditional hospitality gesture in the United Arab Emirates—an exceptional pairing.
Sashimi

I had champagne as an aperitif and enjoyed some sashimi.
Champagne

After shopping at the duty-free store, I sat on a sofa in the seating area and had another glass of champagne.
Lunch (Champagne & Soup)

Lunch was served in the seating area. I enjoyed champagne, a bread basket, and soup.
Lunch (Main Course)

For the main course, I had a beef steak. The side dishes included creamed spinach and steamed vegetables.
Dessert ①

For dessert, I had Tres Leches Cake (Spanish for "three kinds of milk"—a popular cake in Mexico and Latin America).
A vanilla sponge cake topped with ice cream and fruit. The presentation included a dramatic effect with liquid nitrogen.
Dessert ②

Here is the Tres Leches Cake. The smoke is still lingering in the air.
Dubai Airport
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Elevator

This elevator takes you up to the First Class Lounge on the 2nd floor and the Business Class Lounge on the 3rd floor.
Escalator

This escalator takes you up to the First Class Lounge on the 2nd floor and the Business Class Lounge on the 3rd floor.
Departure Gate 1st Floor View ①

A view of the 1st floor departure gate area, lined with various duty-free shops.
Departure Gate 1st Floor View ②

A view of the 1st floor departure gate area.
Departure Gate 1st Floor View ③

A view of the 1st floor departure gate area in the morning.
Departure Gate 1st Floor View ④

The departure gate for the Cairo-bound flight.
In-flight Seat
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Cushion

Boarding completed. The aircraft is a Boeing B777-300ER.
The seat is spacious and comes with a cushion that can also be used as a pillow.
Ceiling and Seat Area

Take a close look at the black section of the ceiling—"stars" are projected onto it.When the cabin lights are dimmed, a starry sky effect is created, giving the impression of flying under the night sky.
Seat (Window Side)

There is a dedicated space for soft drinks. It may look like a mini fridge, but it does not have a cooling function.Soft drinks and mineral water are available at any time.
There is an Arabian-style lamp on the table near the window, and a semi-circular mirror in front of the screen.When you open the flip-up mirror, you will find amenities such as skincare products inside.
Seat (Window-Side Drink Bar)

Having a drink immediately available when you wake up or feel thirsty is quite convenient.
Seat Door

The seat door is designed with functionality and ambiance in mind, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship.
Once this door is closed, it becomes a fully private space. A delicate orchid flower is displayed on the wall.
Rear Wall of First Class

The partition at the rear of the First Class cabin—beyond this point is Business Class.
Front of the Seat

A wide entertainment screen is in place.The drawer contains a pen and a notebook for passengers' use.
Screen – Checking Time

The entertainment screen displays the current time in various locations worldwide.
Screen – Compass, Altitude, and More

The entertainment screen also displays a compass, altitude, and other flight data.
Shortly After Takeoff

A stunning night view of Dubai from the sky, captured just after takeoff.
In-flight Meal
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Dining Table

Dinner time is approaching. The dining table has been set, and while waiting, I filled out the immigration form.
Aperitif

For the aperitif, I enjoyed a glass of champagne.
In-Flight Dinner – Appetizer

The appetizer was a traditional Arabic mezze (Mezze).Six types of dips were served with Khubz, a flat Arabic bread.
In-Flight Dinner – Main Course

For the main course, I had kebab, accompanied by stuffed cabbage rolls.
Dinner – Dessert

For dessert, I had a cake and chocolates, along with a recommended glass of red wine.