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    LUXURY SHOWDOWN: Orient Express vs. 1st Class Emirates

    Jade PoleonBy Jade PoleonApril 24, 20245 Mins Read
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    Read on to discover the luxuries of Emirates First Class vs Orient Express 1900s, both of which are fine examples of an epic luxury showdown.

    LUXURY SHOWDOWN: Orient Express vs. 1st Class Emirates

    Luxury travel has always been attractive, yet over the years, this preferred way of travel, popular with the elite and affluent, has changed dramatically. 

    Compared to years back, today we have access to luxurious amenities and facilities we never thought possible, thanks to advanced technology and heavy competition. 

    This article will compare two of the most well-known luxury travel brands. We will compare the Orient Express, a long-distance luxury passenger train, with the luxury of First Class onboard Emirates Airlines to see where the differences lie.

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    • Read on to discover the luxuries of Emirates First Class vs Orient Express 1900s, both of which are fine examples of an epic luxury showdown.
      • Orient Express 1900s – the king of trains
      • Emirates First Class – modern-day luxury
      • Orient Express 1900s Vs Emirates First Class – luxury showdown

    Orient Express 1900s – the king of trains

    Vintage steam locomotive known as the Orient Express, featuring ornate detailing and classic design, evoking a sense of luxury and historical charm.
    Credit: Wikimedia / Honza Groh – CC-BY-SA-3.0

    When we think of luxurious passenger trains, we almost always envisage the classic luxury of the Orient Express circa 1900s. 

    The Orient Express stemmed from the idea of providing long-distance passenger trains from Europe to the gate of the Orient, providing passengers with unparalleled comforts and luxurious destinations. 

    The Orient Express quickly became known as the most luxurious passenger train in the world, dubbed ‘the train of Kings and the King of trains’. 

    It attracted plenty of affluent travellers eager to experience this newfound method of travel in style. 

    So, what made the Orient Express so fancy? Between 1926 and 1929, the luxury train line presented a unique style of travel that intrigued long-distance passengers. 

    Their Pullman lounge cars, designed in an Art Deco style, encapsulated the superiority of French travel, which proved to be something travellers were seeking. 

    Onboard, passengers had access to fine wines poured by trained Sommeliers, glittering glasses of French champagne on demand, and plush interiors, which gave a new meaning to living onboard.

    Onboard menus included oysters, Italian pasta, and a variety of French delicacies, including chicken ‘à la chasseur’, beef fillet with ‘château’ potatoes, and ‘chaud-froid‘ of game animals.


    This rolling palace spared no detail, boasting lavish interiors of precious wood, abundant glass panels, luxurious bed linens, and refined leathers and fabrics throughout.

    Emirates First Class – modern-day luxury

    Emirates airplane soaring gracefully through the sky, showcasing the iconic logo and livery against a backdrop of clouds.
    Credit: Photo by Fabian Joy on Unsplash

    It was due to air travel and high-speed trains, among other reasons, that the Orient Express was discontinued after a heavy decline in passenger numbers. 

    Today, we have no shortage of luxury airlines, and many existing airlines often have specialised businesses and first-class areas for affluent travellers to enjoy when travelling long distances. 

    One fine example is Emirates Airlines, well-known for its incredible first-class facilities. From its zero-gravity Mercedes-inspired seats to its wide range of onboard gastronomy, this airline attracts those who want to experience the best luxury travel. 

    Emirates First Class passengers have access to an onboard shower spa, a private lounge, airport lounge access, and fine dining with premium beverages.

    If you want to experience superior comfort in the air, Emirates First Class leaves nothing to the imagination, just as the Orient Express did in its heyday. 

    Emirates delivers excellent service, luxurious amenity kits, and skincare products to ensure that they take care of you in every possible way.

    Moreover, the first-class suites have privacy doors and ample space to ensure a good night’s rest. Passengers have access to their private flat-screen TV, lay-flat bed, and fully stocked mini-bar, which leaves them comforted and content. 

    In an era where luxury travel is becoming more common, Emirates has undoubtedly set the standard for exquisite air travel.

    Orient Express 1900s Vs Emirates First Class – luxury showdown

    Collage image showcasing the opulent interiors of Emirates First Class and the Orient Express, setting the stage for a luxury showdown between two iconic modes of travel.

    In its heyday, the Orient Express left nothing to the imagination, providing passengers with their first taste of luxury train travel, which had never been seen before. 


    Emirates earns its first-class reputation by providing access to fine dining, comforting quarters, and excellent service. The Orient Express shares this. Yet technological advances have allowed Emirates to take this a step further. 

    While the Orient Express had limited facilities, like a basic washbasin in each cabin and a toilet at the end of each cabin, it did not provide luxurious amenity kits like the Emirates.

    On board Emirates, passengers have access to a shower, which is undoubtedly a luxury on an aeroplane, and are provided luxurious sleep kits, including pyjamas, slippers, and an eye mask. 

    Both luxury options meant that passengers had access to delicious dishes. 

    In contrast, you could dine anytime you wanted in the privacy of your cabin onboard Emirates First Class compared to the Orient Express, where meals were taken in the dining carriage at set times. 

    It’s safe to say that Emirates has exceeded expectations regarding luxury air travel, but who can deny the impact of Orient Express on luxury train travel? 

    Both have made a name for themselves as excellent examples of providing passengers with opulent travel experiences. 

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    Jade is a seasoned traveller, yoga enthusiast, adventure seeker and travel writer passionate about seeing the world and sharing hidden gems with others. As well as having travelled to 91 countries thus far, she has written for several websites, including The World Bucket List, Meanwhile in Ireland and Ireland Before You Die. In 2022 Jade’s first book ‘ The Ultimate Irish Road Trip Guide’ was published and is currently available on Amazon. She is a keen writer of satirical articles, as well as ‘The best things to do’ and ‘The best dishes to try’ around the globe. Jade is currently on a campervan adventure around Europe, where she continues to get her travel and food inspiration. She is excited to share what she discovers with her readers.

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