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EMIRATES have released a new video, showcasing their "game-changing" first class suites on the Boeing 777-300.

Inside the 40-square-foot private cabin is a "zero gravity" seat, wide-screen TV and binoculars to take advantage of the views from the three windows.

 Emirates have unveiled their new "game-changing" first class cabin including exclusively-designed binoculars
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Emirates have unveiled their new "game-changing" first class cabin including exclusively-designed binoculars

The cabin, which won World’s Best First Class at the 2019 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice awards for Airlines, was inspired by the sleek design of Mercedes Benz.

The suites offer incredible privacy with floor to ceiling sliding doors and mood lighting.

Room service can be requested using the video call option, which offers a direct line to the cabin crew.

And it can all be done from the fully reclining leather seats, which are inspired by NASA's "zero gravity" position, while wearing the pyjamas provided.

A wide screen 32-inch touch screen TV features a selection of new films and TV shows, while the desk has a built-in amenity kit, which includes items from beauty brand Byredo, including body lotion, a towelette, sleep oil and pillow mist infused with vitamins and chamomile extracts.

 Guests can video call crew for assistance or drinks
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Guests can video call crew for assistance or drinksCredit: [email protected]
 The rooms have floor to ceiling sliding doors
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The rooms have floor to ceiling sliding doorsCredit: Duncan Chard
 On-board amenities include an exclusive range of Byredo products
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On-board amenities include an exclusive range of Byredo products
 Steiner Safari binoculars are available to view the outside with
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Steiner Safari binoculars are available to view the outside with
 Bower & Wilkins headphones are on offer to cancel out any noise
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Bower & Wilkins headphones are on offer to cancel out any noise

Bowers & Wilkins E1 headphones are provided too, and they're designed exclusively for Emirates with noise cancellation features.

Passengers who want the best view can use the Steiner Safari binoculars provided in their suite.

While it doesn't have the shower spa like the Emirates A380, passengers do get chauffeur-driven private transfer from your home to the airport.

The suites don't come cheap - costing roughly £4,000 each way.

Some Emirates guests can take advantage of having their bags checked in the comfort of their own home with a new service.

Costing approximately 350 AED (£68), it will even deliver them to your house or hotel at the other end.

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