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Jul 14, 2023Emirates Unveils New Bulgari Onboard Amenity Kits
Emirates has partnered with luxury brand Bulgari for the new Autumn-Winter first and business class amenity kits.
Traveling in a premium cabin on most airlines is a treat, particularly if it's in the first or business class section of an Emirates aircraft. Apart from the space, food and drinks, it's the little extras that make a big difference to the passenger experience, such as the anything-but-humble amenity kit from a designer brand.
Today Emirates revealed its new Autumn/Winter collection of Bulgari amenity kits for first and business class customers. The new range includes eight different collectible bags in classic black and tan and also in a contemporary silver with lilac or a black with lilac palette. The range also features new Bulgari fragrances in bottles designed exclusively for Emirates, a keepsake mirror and other amenities to smooth the journey ahead.
Of course, the most soothing thing about an Emirates Airbus A380 is the first class onboard shower spa, which has its own range of luxury products from the Irish organic skincare brand Voya. According to ch-aviation.com, Emirates is currently operating 91 of its 119 Airbus A380s, so there are plenty of them out there flying long-haul routes where a shower would be very appealing.
In addition to the Airbus A380s, Emirates has 134 Boeing 777s, including 124 777-300ERs and ten 777-200LRs. The fleet data also shows 115 of the new-generation Boeing 777-9s and 30 787-9s on order, along with 50 Airbus A350-900s.
The Bulgari first class range features four individual bags, two in black vegan leather with lilac accents and two in high-quality black fabric (some with tan accents), both of which contain their own array of special products. The black/lilac kits include a new engraved gold Bulgari mirror, also exclusively designed for Emirates, and a bottle of LE GEMME Desiria Eau de Parfum, complemented by a matching face and body emulsion. Also in this soft pouch is a dental kit, cleansing towel, deodorant, tissues and a foldaway hairbrush.
The black and tan amenity kits have a bottle of Bulgari LE GEMME Gyan Eau de Parfum, which Emirates says is reminiscent of sumptuous Himalayan skies. This kit includes a hydrating Le Gemme Gyan aftershave balm and matching body emulsion, cleansing towel, Gillette razor, shaving foam, dental kit, deodorant, tissues, and foldaway hairbrush.
The Emirates business class range offers two bag shapes - a pouch and a classic toilet bag - made from vegan leather in a silver metallic shade with lilac accents. Each kit features Bulgari OMNIA Amethyste Eau de Toilette with an accompanying Omnia Amethyste face and body emulsion and a rich Bulgari lip balm. The essentials include a dental kit, a double mirror made from a sustainable wheat straw material, deodorant, tissues and a foldaway hairbrush.
The two classic black fabric bags with tan leather accents contain a woody and floral musky scented Bulgari POUR HOMME Eau de Toilette. The Bulgari aftershave balm and the body emulsion are similarly scented with the amenity kit rounded out with a Gillette razor, shaving foam, a dental kit, deodorant, tissues and a foldaway hairbrush made from sustainable wheat straw.
Moving toward the rear of the aircraft, Emirates said that economy and premium economy passengers can also look forward to new collectible amenity kits, which will be launched later this year.
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Data Source: ch-aviation.com
Journalist - A professional aviation journalist writing across the industry spectrum. Michael uses his MBA and corporate business experience to go behind the obvious in search of the real story. A strong network of senior aviation contacts mixed with a boyhood passion for airplanes helps him share engaging content with fellow devotees. Based in Melbourne, Australia.

