The 10 cushiest first class plane cabins in the world
Emirates
Emirates' business class cabins come complete with a seat that converts into a fully flat bed and includes a mattress, privacy doors that allow for unwinding, a personal mini bar, an array of complimentary wine, champagne, and cocktails, and ambient lighting to allow for relaxation.Finally, getting in and out of the airport is easy with a compliment chauffeur that is provided to business class passengers.
Etihad
With Etihad Airways, guests are first greeted curbside at the airport by a Porter and a Concierge and taken to a dedicated check-in reception. Afterwards, they can relax in the Etihad First Class Lounge or go for a massage at the Six Senses Spa.Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines' JAL SKY SUITE 777s are made with woodgrain interior and leather seating to ensure a cozy atmosphere. The suites include customized airweave bedding, a retractable privacy partition, and 23-inch personal TV screens.Lufthansa
first class suites are simple and sophisticated. They come with lie-flat beds complete with a mattress topper, pillow, and duvet, ergonomically shaped seats, and in-flight entertainment options that come in up to eight different languages.First class passengers are also treated to wines selected by renowned sommelier Markus Del Monego and a caviar service that makes for a decadent meal.
Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines has new first class seats that feature a fixed-back sell design with curved side panels that allow for added privacy. With a width of 35 inches and a bed length of 82 inches, passengers have space to relax.Ambient mood lighting, pajamas, and bedroom slippers help to get a restful sleep and each seat comes with a vanity corner and mirror to allow for freshening up on long flights.
Qantas
Passengers booking Qantas's international first class suite can unwind in a 6.5-foot-long lie-flat bed that comes with a plush sheepskin mattress and controls at the end of the armrest that allow for moving the seat, leg rest, and for lumbar positioning. The space also features an ottoman for hosting guests during the flight.
Dining options include an eight-course tasting menu or an a la carte menu designed by Chef Neil Perry and selections from Qantas's award-winning wine list.
Swiss
Swiss International Air Lines' first class armchairs are available on long-haul flights and can be turned into a lounge armchair, a table for two, or a 6.5-foot-long bed with mattress and privacy walls.Passengers are given pajamas by Zimmerli of Switzerland and toiletry bags that contain socks, eye masks, toothbrushes, toothpaste, ear plugs, and high-quality products by Swiss luxury brand La Prarie.
Korean Air
Korean Air's first class cabins come with a variety of seat options. The Kosmo Suites 2.0 includes a sliding door that is see-through on the inside, a 9.4-inch partition, and a 79-inch seat. The Kosmo Suites are 26.5 inches wide and come with adjustable back support, a footrest, and one-touch controls to change positions.There is also the Kosmo Sleeper-a 78-inch-long lie-flat bed-and the Sleeper Ottoman, which includes a 180-degree on B777-300, A330-300, and A330-200 aircrafts. Seats come with personal LCD screens, individual readings lamps, and complimentary noise-canceling headphones.