A new aircraft has been added to the already impressive fleet of an award-winning airline.
With unmatched comfort and luxury, Emirates Airlines will be adding a true gem to its inventory.
Luxurious interior design and striking accessories are hallmarks of the Airbus A350.
This airline, which is no stranger to great honors, recently won the title of best airline in the world, thus the new aircraft is a significant milestone for them.
The Airbus A350 is said to be so luxurious it's been called a high-end hotel in the sky and enjoying these benefits are not only reserved for the high-end passengers.
Emirates all-new aircraft was recently unveiled to the public and is set to start flying between Edinburgh and Dubai from January 3.
Best of all, the economy class seats featured on this new Airbus boast of true comfort with extra legroom to truly stretch out and enjoy.
The aircrafts 259 economy seats are arranged 3-3-3 across the cabin with even the colours of the fabric changing to a more bright cream with blue.
Tim Clark, president of Emirates, said: "Unlike many of our competitor carriers, which go for dark colours, creating a very gloomy cabin."
Each seat is also equipped with entertainment systems featuring an impressive list of movies, TV shows, documentaries and games.
The seats are also equipped with touch-screen entertainment systems, giving access to a huge selection of movies, TV shows, and games.
The new aircraft also features high ceilings with high-quality cabin air with a quirky added feature of mood lighting creating a completely relaxed vibe allowing a passenger to feel completely at peace.
Business class passengers will be in for a real treat with fully reclining seats that turn into comfortable flat beds with each seat having its own private section.
The 32 upholstered seats in business class have been arranged as 1-2-1 rather than 2-3-3, allowing for passengers to all have direct access to the aisle.
And for the first class passengers, these cabins are the epitome of opulence where it's been described as a flying palace with sliding doors allowing for your own personal bubble.
More reliable Wi-Fi will also be available to all passengers who will benefit from faster services thanks to the ViaSat Global Xpress (GX) satellite network.
There will be no first class on this aircraft which Clark said Emirates was unlikely to introduce on the A350 but with so many impressive upgrades, anyone will feel like first class on this new jet.