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The best First Class airline seats in the world revealed

streetcry

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[h=1]Caviar, fizz on tap and in-flight showers: The best First Class airline seats in the world revealed (and how much they REALLY sell for)[/h]
  • After Etihad announces launch of three-room fully staffed suite, experts at Flightfox compile a list of premier cabins
  • Marking criteria included seat size and comfort, the 'rockstar' factor, food and wine and the cheapest route each flies
  • First place went to Singapore Suites, followed by Cathay Pacific, Emirates and Etihad
  • British Airways first class came 22nd overall, scoring highly in the food and drink categories

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/t...d-revealed-REALLY-sell-for.html#ixzz3DcPJCxLu

It's a tough job but someone had to do it.
Inspired by Eithad's launch of a new First Class luxury suite named 'The Residence', crowd sourcing travel website Flightfox has devised a comprehensive list of the 24 best First Class in-flight cabins from around the world.
To produce the list, they took into account everything from seat configuration, aisle access and suite privacy to the type of champagne served, whether pyjamas were provided and how caviar was plated.
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The height of luxury! First place went to Singapore Airlines for its luxurious first class cabins although a one way ticket can cost £2,053

[h=3]Top 24 First Class cabins - and the best-priced flight tickets[/h] 1 Singapore Suites $3,324
2 Cathay Pacific First Class Suites $713
3 Emirates First Class Suites $824
4 Etihad Diamond First $911
5 Lufthansa First Class $5,520
6 Oman Air First Class $3,917
7 Qatar First Class $684
8 Asiana First Class Suite $4,073
9 ANA First Square $9,640
10 Singapore First Class $1,593
11 JAL Suite $3,712
12 Air France La Premiere $7,496
13 Thai Royal First $2,533
14 Emirates First Class $1,318
15 Qantas First Suites $5,037
16 Swiss First $355
17 Garuda New First Class $3,049
18 Korean Air Kosmo Suite $5,922
19 Air China Forbidden Pavilion $849
20 Transaero Imperial Class $2,200
21 Malaysia First Class $6,237
22 British Airways First Class $8,052
23 American Airlines Flagship $3,667
24 United Airlines Global First $4,590
For a full breakdown of scores and routes, see the full survey here


And it also shows the best rate flyers can expect to pay when booking a seat in luxury.
Singapore Airlines was crowned king of the skies while second place went to Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific and Emirates bagged bronze.
When Eithad's The Residence launches in December it will raise the bar even higher, offering guests a three room fully staffed suite, a chauffeur to a private check-in and lounge, an onboard butler, fine Italian Poltrona Frau leather sofa, two dining tables and - better yet - an in flight personal chef to whip up whatever takes your fancy.
But, for now, you could do a lot worse than booking a first class trip with any airline featured in Flightfox's survey, you'll just need deep pockets.

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The cheapest price for a one-way ticket with survey toppers Singapore Airlines in their Singapore suite will set you back £2,053 ($3,324) for a flight from Singapore to Mumbai.
For that, you'll be served 2004 Dom Pérignon, provided with pyjamas to sleep in and sit on an spacious armchair hand-stitched by Italian craftsmen - their most leg room friendly design to date.
When it came to overall 'rockstar' status - one of the categories judged - Singapore suites came out as the overall winner too and offer a double bed option.
Comparatively, Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific's cheapest one way first class ticket - who came second - costs just £440 ($713), but you'll need to fly from Hong Kong to Taiwan to bag it.
Choose them and, according to Flightfox, you'll enjoy five star food and drink service.
Cathay Pacific serve Krug Grand Cuvée champagne, an la carte menu and freshly steamed rice, toast and eggs cooked to your personal specifications.
The most expensive best-priced first class flight, according to the survey, is flying between Tokyo and LA with Japanese airline ANA, and will set you back at least £5,835.
Emirates, known for deluxe treatment, came third and slings it all on. You'll get pyjamas, use of a limousine, an in-flight shower to freshen up, an onboard bar, caviar and Dom Pérignon champagne for flying first.
When it comes to value-for-first-class-ticket-price Emirates scored forth overall, with their cheapest flight taking you from Auckland to Brisbane for £509 ($824).
Fourth and fifth place went to Etihad and Lufthansa respectively. Etihad's cheapest ticket costs £563 ($911, United Arab Emirates to Mumbai) whereas Lufthansa's best deal is £3,409 ($5,520) for a first class ticket from South Africa to Germany.
Though pricey, Lufthansa climbed higher in the ratings thanks to five star scores for seat configuration, size (a two-metre-long flat-bed) and food and wine. They serve Krug Gande Cuvée champagne, canapes, caviar and food designed by Michelin-starred chefs.
Take a peak behind the curtain at Air France's new first class
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1st place: a guest of Singapore Airlines inspects a double bed in a first class suite on an Airbus A380. They serve 2004 Dom Pérignon champagne

British Airways' First Class offering came 22nd, just behind Malaysia First Class. Laurent-Perrier Grand Siècle is BA's champagne of choice and they gleaned four stars for food and drink. Expect an a la carte menu designed by leading chefs and finished with a cheese board and fine chocolate. The airline's lowest first class one way ticket, according to Flighfox, costs £4,973 ($8,052) from Beijing to London.
Swiss First offer the cheapest one way first class ticket for £219 ($355) for a flight from Muscat to Dubai.
United Airline Global First - a US based airline - came last in the survey, ranking 24th. They scored just two stars over all for the 'rock star' factor but provide an on board bar.
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A good night's sleep! American Airline's first class offering was ranked in 23rd place in the survey

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3rd place: Emirates provide an onflight bar, pyjamas, limousine and Dom Pérignon champagne to its premier passengers

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2nd place: Cathay Pacific cabin crew will serve you Krug Grand Cuvée champagne, provide pyjamas to sleep in and cook your eggs just how you like them

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Relax in style: American Airline's (ranked 23rd) comfortable first class seats, left, and, pictured right, Emirates has an in-flight shower for its first class passengers and came third overall in the survey by Flightfox

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It's the little details that make the difference. A place to hang your suit and a new issue of of Vogue awaits on Lufthansa, which ranked fifth overall

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5th place: first class with Lufthansa is expensive - a ticket can cost £3,409 - but they scored five stars for maximum leg room and seat comfort

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6th place: Oman Air 's champagne of choice is Taittinger Comtes and your seat comes in a rather fetching turquoise and brown finish

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11th place: Japan Airlines (JAL) gives its customers caviar but only scored three stars in the 'rock star' category factor, a ticket can set you back £2,293

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Japan Airlines first class sleeping pod as viewed from above which allows you privacy while you sleep. They came 11th in the survey.

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12th place: Air France was awarded four stars for its seating and but just three stars for its food and wine and will bring you Taittinger Comtes champagne

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16th place: Swiss International Airlines were the cheapest for a one way first class ticket - £219 from Muscat to Dubai - and will let you use a limousine

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17th place: private chef? Tick. Caviar? Tick. Billecart Salmon Brut Rose champagne? Tick. Garuda Indonesia's first class booths are compact but luxurious

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18th place. Flying high! Korean Air's Kosmo suite serves Laurent-Perrier Alexandra Rose 1998 champagne and scored three stars for food and wine

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22nd place: British Airways made the list. They did well on food and serve an a la carte menu followed by a cheese board and fine chocolate.

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23rd place: American Airlines cheapest one way first class ticket will set you back £2,265 but at least you'll get a good night's sleep



 

Froggy

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Chey, what first class? Leongsam say charter your own jet.
 

kaipoh

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lumpar, my KTV rooms are better than fix up! Anyway if the plane crash 1st class passenger also will die, die alone worst. Only LKY like it, I don't like.
 

Aussie Prick

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That is only SQ Suites on the 380 their first on the other planes I.e. 77w did not come in first place. I've flown CX in 1st with the shanghai tang PJs they make the bed for u also Ana 1st last year was good but my favorite has to be Lufthansa 1st on the 380 and the 747-400 has both a bed and a chair.when u land in Frankfurt they pick u up in chauffeured car and you get to use the Lufthansa 1st terminal which is out of this world beats the private room t3 any day.

Even the Thai 1st class lounge bangkok is better
 

Leongsam

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Chey, what first class? Leongsam say charter your own jet.

If you're travelling as a group, it's actually a cheaper option as you pay according to flight hours and not the number of seats booked.

EG if a bunch of rich pricks want to go for a golfing holiday and fly from one golf course to another, chartering a jet is an extremely cost effective option.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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If you're travelling as a group, it's actually a cheaper option as you pay according to flight hours and not the number of seats booked.

EG if a bunch of rich pricks want to go for a golfing holiday and fly from one golf course to another, chartering a jet is an extremely cost effective option.

so ah sam care to reccomend the name of the pte jet to charter i am sure you must have extensive experience in this.
 

Leongsam

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so ah sam care to reccomend the name of the pte jet to charter i am sure you must have extensive experience in this.

I don't have "extensive" experience. A group of 7 of us have done it twice within NZ from Auckland to Queenstown and then on to OZ and back.

It's a pretty competitive market. Just do a search "Corporate jet charter" for similar companies servicing your region.
 

Leongsam

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A guide to the rates.

http://www.newflightcharters.com/private_jet_charter_flight_pricing.htm

The Very light jet category can take 5 passengers so you can work whether a planned trip is cost effective. The Learjet 31 seats 8 in comfort.

Round-Trip and Standard Private Air Charters

AIRCRAFT CLASSEXAMPLECOST PER HOUR*
Very Light JetPhenom 100, Citation Mustang, Eclipse 500$1,750 - $2,100
Light JetCitation Ultra, Hawker 400XP, Learjet 31A$2,250 - $2,600
Midsize JetHawker 800XP, Learjet 60, Citation XLS/Excel$3,150 - $3,800
Super Midsize JetGulfstream 200, Falcon 50, Falcon 2000, Citation X$4,350 - $4,800
Large Cabin Jet IChallenger 601/604, Gulfstream III, Embraer Legacy$4,750 - $5,200
Large Cabin Jet IIGulfstream IV/450, Gulfstream V/550, Global Express$5,600 - $8,600
Executive TurbopropKing Air 200, King Air 90, Pilatus PC-12$1,500 - $1,850
* Basic cost per hour. Two-hour daily minimums apply, some will quote better as drop-off and pick-up.
Basic costs per hour do not include possible fuel surcharges, overnight fees, airport fees, taxes 7.5%.
Your quotes will include all applicable costs.

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