Several hours before our flight to Singapore, we met up with airline officials at the boarding for a tour of the new Airbus.
From which, you emerge onto a platform where you can hang your clothes before climbing up to the bunks. Here's a look down at the platform.
This compartment is just for flight attendants. Pilots have a separate rest compartment at the front of the aircraft.
Each bunk is separated either by physical partitions or curtains. Inside, each is equipped with reading lights and entertainment systems.
The Airbus A350 crew rest is not unlike the Qantas Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner crew rest we explored in 2017.
You can read about the Qantas Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner pilot and flight attendant rest areas here.