Here's a birds-eye view of Hi Fly's Airbus A380. The plane is 239 feet long, 79 feet tall, and 262 feet from wingtip to wingtip.
Why don't we hop on-board? Notice the light blue paint job? It's to commemorate the Mirpuri Foundation’s new campaign “Save the Coral Reefs."
Right away, you'll see the first class cabin offers intimate suites, showcasing privacy and luxury, as there are only 12 on the entire aircraft.
A single first-class suite has three windows, a wood table, a blanket, a pillow, and amenity bags from Bulgari.
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Two full double-beds can also be found in a first class private suite, which is perfect for couples or families.
The suite is inherited from Singapore Airlines. According to a representative, Hi Fly found the aircraft "really beautiful and really accommodating" and decided to keep the suite as is.
Let's walk upstairs to check out business class.
We enter into business class next, where we'll find 60 plush seats.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAccording to Hi Fly, its business class seats are "the widest on the market."
Every business class seat comes equipped with a 15.4" entertainment screen.
And can fold down and recline to make a bed for the passenger to sleep in.
The galley up here is great, with fresh fruits, snacks, and champagne.
So sit back in your extra-wide seat and enjoy a hot meal.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLet's walk back and check out the upper deck economy class, which has 88 seats.
Here's a look back towards the front of the cabin.
Back down below, you can see economy class holds 311 passengers
Each section of the plane, no matter if it's first class, business class, or economy class, will have its personal in-seat IFE system by Panasonic.
Before we depart, we should point out the Hi Fly A380's four massive Rolls-Royce Trent 900 turbofan engines.