The World of Premium Air Travel
From $38,000 private apartments to showers at 40,000 feet, the world’s best airlines have transformed flying into an extraordinary experience. This guide covers the most luxurious first class and business class products in the sky.
Whether you’re planning a special trip, researching points redemptions, or simply curious about how the other half flies, these reviews reveal what you actually get for your money.
Emirates First Class
Emirates pioneered the modern first class suite and continues to push boundaries with onboard showers and full bars:
- Emirates Game Changer First Class – The $21,000 hotel room that flies
- Emirates A380 Shower Spa – What it’s actually like at 40,000 feet
- How to Book Emirates First Class for $300 – Using points for $15,000 seats
- Emirates A350 to Canada – Premium economy arrives early
Singapore Airlines Suites
Singapore Airlines offers the only double bed in commercial aviation:
- Singapore A380 Suites – The double bed at 35,000 feet
Etihad Airways
Etihad’s Residence is the most exclusive product in commercial aviation – a three-room apartment with butler service:
- The Etihad Residence – $38,000 for a 3-room apartment on a plane
Qatar Airways Qsuite
Qatar’s Qsuite revolutionized business class with private suites and the first business class double bed:
- Qatar Qsuite 2.0 – The business class that makes first class jealous
- Qatar 777 – Redefining luxury air travel
European Carriers
European airlines are finally catching up with world-class premium products:
- Lufthansa Allegris First Class – Europe finally gets world-class private suites
- Austrian Airlines Business Class Cuisine – Savoring elegance in the sky
- Icelandair Business Class – Premium service to Iceland
- Icelandair 737 MAX 8 – Premium business class journey
Asian Carriers
- Korean Air A380 Business Class – Luxury in the skies
- JAL Business Class JFK to Tokyo – Luxury in the sky
US Carriers
- Delta 787-9 Business Class – Experience luxury on Delta
First Class Showdowns
How do the best airlines compare head-to-head?
- Emirates vs Singapore vs Etihad – Which A380 suite is worth your money?
- Is a $20,000 First Class Flight Worth It? – The honest math
- What YouTubers Actually Pay – The honest answer about first class pricing
- Top Business Class Airlines – Luxury rankings
Booking Premium Cabins
The secret to flying first class without spending a fortune is understanding points and miles. Our guide on booking Emirates for $300 shows exactly how it’s done.
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