Most Luxurious Planes Providing The Best Business Class Experiences
Traveling by plane is about more than just reaching a destination fast. It shall be about the whole experience as well. Whenever the term “business class” comes to our minds, we all think of airplanes with luxurious seats and ample leg space.
But that’s not all. A handful of airlines today have revamped the whole business-class flying experience. Blessed with hordes of other amenities, this makes your journey outstanding with a fine dining experience, privacy, and cabin configuration that tops over the rest. In this article, we have decoded the names of luxurious planes which promise you a journey beyond expectations.
- Emirates
Probably one of the biggest names in the fleet of aircraft operating today, Emirates is tagged as a luxurious plane for the right reasons. The Airbus A380 is furnished with well-spun business-class amenities, which makes it a top choice for passengers. From ample leg space to a mini-bar and a flatbed, all these amenities make the business-class experience far more novel.
On top of that, all the business class cabins on the A380 flight have a lounge that serves snacks and drinks throughout the journey. Even the dining menu has dishes from the destination that one is traveling to, which further amplifies the experience! - Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways is yet another name that tops the list for luxurious business-class travel. The airlines’ Boeing B777 aircraft are blessed with such good amenities that make the journey joyous. Equipped with prize-winning suits known as the Qsuite, there is a double bed with adjustable panels.
With a maximum occupancy of four people, the cabins are perfect for dining, socializing, or relaxing together. And remember the extremely delicious cuisines which satiate your palette with an amazing mix of spices. - Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific is on the list of luxurious planes with A1 business-class facilities. The business class seats in the plane come with two settings, i.e., sleeping and sitting. Also, the fully flat bed is accompanied by seats with power outlets, privacy partitions, tables, and lighting for the comfort of travelers.
Apart from this, the dining menu amplifies the overall experience. From seasonal ingredients, healthy options, and other local dishes, the menu helps is like a burst of flavors in the mouth. - Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines’ new Airbus A380 has some of the best facilities to make your journey more rewarding. The airline features business class seats that can be converted into beds to help passengers lie down during the journey. The seats are also equipped with advanced features like a large back shell which gives a cocoon feeling.
Furthermore, what makes the aircraft even more interesting is its dining menu which has delicacies from the destination you are headed to. All this and many more make Singapore Airlines one of the most luxurious aircraft for the finest business-class experience. - Swiss International Airlines
The last name to feature on our list is Swiss International Airlines. Touted as one of the best airways in Europe, the airline business class is worth applause. The cabins have two-meter-long flatbed seats and additional space for storing belongings. Furthermore, some of the aircraft have massage seats as well.
Apart from all these, the airline’s travel kits are designed by Victorinox, which has exquisite products. From several culinary delicacies awaiting to satiate your taste buds, Swiss International Airlines offer much more than just a travel experience.
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