There are only a handful of airlines that provide their most premium passengers with a chauffeur service. In Europe, Lufthansa leads the way; in Asia, it is Air China; and in the Middle East, Etihad and Emirates have delighted their customers with this service. Around the end of last year, Emirates resumed chauffeur services at Tokyo Haneda. But how does the chauffeur service at this worlds largest A380 operator take place? Lets find out.
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