If you’ve ever been on a flight lasting more than three hours, you know how torturous the experience can be. Even if you fly first class (which I don’t do), such a long flight can be debilitating. But for the lucky few who can afford it, Singapore Airlines now offers a version of first class far above what anyone else offers. 
Aboard the new Airbus 380, the largest passenger aircraft in operation, sporting two full decks, Singapore Airlines has created a set of First Class Suites. With a sliding door to close for privacy, each First Class seat offers a truly private cabin aboard the aircraft. Each suite includes a leather chair, a separate full-sized bed, and a 23-inch widescreen LCD televisions with on-demand programming.
Designed by French luxury yacht designer Jean-Jacques Coste, the Singapore A-380 offers 12 of these luxury suites. They are configured 1 x 2 x 1 across the aircraft, and are configured for eight single cabins plus two doubles. Gourmet meals are served at the passenger’s leisure.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Above First Class
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Looks nicer than my living room. Kind of a first class first class. Wanted to let you know that the guy who's calling himself s.j.simon on nutrition and wellness is probably one or more spammers and the blog is fake. Watch out for them, they keep spamming me to the point I had to change my comment section.
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