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Luxury in the Air: The Most Extravagant First Classes
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Singapore Airlines
Passengers on Singapore Airlines receive Givenchy-designed sleeper suits and Ferragamo toiletry kits to help them relax as they choose between Krug and Dom Perignon champagne. Flight attendants will personally turn down the bed when passengers are ready for sleepy time.
<i>Photo source: EliteChoice.com</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Emirates Airlines
Emirates offers first-class passengers their own private suite onboard, fully-equipped with a personal lounge and shower.
<i>Photo source: EliteChoice.com</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Cathay Pacific Airways
Cathay Pacific urges passengers to think of first class as a “suite rather than a seat.” Not only do the seats turn into beds with a built-in massager, but flight attendants are fully-equipped with skillets and rice cookers to make hungry fliers fresh eggs for breakfast.
<i>Photo source: Cathay Pacific</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Qatar Airways
Voted the number one first class by Skytrax in 2007, Qatar’s premium terminal for first-class passengers offers a Jacuzzi and complete spa. Onboard, your personal space transforms from a five-star restaurant to bedroom, Cineplex or office—your choice.
Photo source: Qatar</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Virgin Atlantic Airlines
The hippest airline in the sky boasts an onboard bar, a masseuse, and a courtesy limo transfer. Coupled with one of the largest beds in air and luxury lounges, Virgin Atlantic’s first class is something we all ought to experience once in our life.
<i>Photo source: Travel-watch</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Thai Airways
Thai Airways’ Royal First Class features luxury toiletry kits including Evian Natural Mineral spray. Passengers are greeted with a glass of Dom Perignon or “appropriate vintage champagne” and served a menu ranging from lobster thermidor to duck confit.
<i>Photo source: Flyerguide</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Qantas Airlines
Australian carrier Qantas Airlines’ first-class lounges boast a library and spa. Onboard, passengers enjoy a 400-channel, on-demand entertainment system and an eight-course meal paired with specifically chosen wines.
<i>Photo source: Airline News</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Japan Airlines
From Italian leather upholstered seats with built-in massagers to seasonally-crafted menus, Japan Airlines is the epitome of luxury.
<i>Photo source: Tokyo Lifter</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Swiss International Airlines
Passengers have their own private pod on Swiss Airlines. They have a spacious individual area that is perfectly-lit. Each personal cubicle comes complete with a full bed, large built-in flat screen, and a partition wall that maintains the highest possible passenger privacy.
<i>Photo source: Swiss Airlines</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Jet Airways
With the longest flatbeds at eighty-three inches, this Indian airline offers passengers their own private suite with a personal wardrobe and door that shuts for maximum privacy.
<i>Photo source: Seasons in Style</i>
What would soothe the nerves of an anxious flier more then caviar and champagne? Perhaps an on-air head massage or pedicure. Flying first class these days includes practically everything but diamond-encrusted toilet seats. These airlines have turned the first class experience into five-star resorts 30,000 miles in the sky.
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Lufthansa Airlines
When you fly first class at Lufthansa, you sip a drink as the staff checks you in. After you’re all checked in, you go to the lounge where a chef cooks a meal of your choice. To board the plane, you’re personally driven to the aircraft in a Mercedes Benz
<i>Photo source: Lufthansa</i>
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