Where to fly on an A380?
The Airbus A380 is currently considered not only the largest (accommodating up to 853 passengers) airliner in the world, but also the most comfortable.
Each passenger has their own refrigerator with refreshing drinks and an entertainment media system.
as well as two spacious shower cabins!
The economy class on the A380 is more spacious than that of its competitors. With a 10-seat-per-row configuration, the seat width is 48 cm, and the pitch between seat rows is also increased.
Unfortunately, the A380 does not yet fly to Russia. Only two airports are currently certified to receive this type of aircraft: Domodedovo (Moscow) and Tolmachevo (Novosibirsk). However, you can certainly buy a flight on Kupi.com with a layover, where the second segment of the flight is operated by an A380 airliner.
Currently, A380 aircraft are part of the fleet of 6 airlines:
Compared to other aircraft, the noise level in the A380 cabin is reduced by 50%, and in addition, higher air pressure is maintained inside the aircraft. These improvements help reduce passenger fatigue during travel.

As a rule, the upper deck of the aircraft is occupied by first and business classes.

Each passenger has their own refrigerator with refreshing drinks and an entertainment media system.

as well as two spacious shower cabins!
The economy class on the A380 is more spacious than that of its competitors. With a 10-seat-per-row configuration, the seat width is 48 cm, and the pitch between seat rows is also increased.
Unfortunately, the A380 does not yet fly to Russia. Only two airports are currently certified to receive this type of aircraft: Domodedovo (Moscow) and Tolmachevo (Novosibirsk). However, you can certainly buy a flight on Kupi.com with a layover, where the second segment of the flight is operated by an A380 airliner.
Currently, A380 aircraft are part of the fleet of 6 airlines:
- Singapore Airlines on routes from Singapore to Sydney, London (Heathrow), Paris (Charles de Gaulle), Tokyo (Narita), Zurich, Melbourne, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Los Angeles.
- Qantas Airways on routes from Sydney to Los Angeles, from Sydney via Singapore to London, from Melbourne to Los Angeles and London (via Singapore).
- Emirates Airlines on routes from Dubai to London, Manchester, Bangkok, Toronto, Paris, Seoul, Beijing, Sydney, Auckland, Singapore, Jeddah, Hong Kong and New York, Shanghai, Johannesburg, Rome, Munich, Kuala Lumpur.
- Air France on routes from Paris to New York, Johannesburg, San Francisco, Tokyo, Montreal, Washington.
- Lufthansa on routes from Frankfurt to Johannesburg, Tokyo and Beijing.
- Korean Air on routes from Seoul to New York.




