Inside Luxury Airplanes
In luxury airplanesWithin the world's most luxury carrier, Singapore Airlines.
A new TV show offers an enticing insight into the world's most luxury airliner. The Singapore Airlines A380 aircraft family is the object of a new Channel 4 documental film that examines how the company has achieved what it describes as "a whole new degree of lavishness for first-rate travelers".
Singapore Airlines' latest supplement to its hanger can be seen in the appropriately titled Channel 4 feature film The World's Most Luxembourgable Airlines, which gave audiences a glimpse of the flight movements of the other half on Monday evening. The cabin crews were expecting to stick to extremely stringent criteria to preserve the airline's luxury reputation.
A 90-year-old female traveller, Gertrude Louis, says: "I will not be travelling with another [airline].
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Cataran royalty's jets are for sale - they look more like a villa than an airplane. There are also several lounge facilities, two of which are on the ground floor and two on the upper floor. Anybody interested in putting the lush aircraft into service can call AMAC Aerospace in Switzerland to make an offer for the aircraft.
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However, it's difficult to keep the miracle of this advance in the back of your head when you're trapped between two humans on a long-haul trip, trying to consume the hardest microwaves food you've ever tried without chasing away someone's beverage. When you had the opportunity to travel in an economic plane, you probably thought, "There has to be a better way."
Those rich among us have been travelling in a stylish way for quite some considerable travel - and these luxurious air travel possibilities are proof of it. Singapore Airlines suite category allows you to use your own personal space, refresh yourself with free Colognese food and body lotions, enjoy a five-course in-flight snack and carry free pyjamas while sleeping in a twin on your way to your goal.
Round trips are about $19,000. Or you can join other travellers at the lounging room bars or sit in a mini buffet and nibble at your seats, as well as enjoying free slip-on shoes and pyjamas or dining from an exhaustive selection of mealtimes. Round trips are about $19,000. Pyjamas and slip-on shoes, à la cart meals, massaging armchairs and comfort pockets with facial treatment are all part of what makes the first-class Qantas adventure so luxury.
Round trips are about $14,000. Illumination mirrors the season of night, so you are less likely to be jetlagged, and you are provided with aroma therapy troughs and noise-canceling earphones. Feel free to dine whenever you're starving, and there's a spacious living room where first-class businessmen and women can meet for a drink.
Round trips are about $8,000. When you really want to take a look at how the 1 per cent are living, it is the privately owned charters that will show you the real significance of luxury. However, I trust you remember lovingly your last ride in economics ever!