Post Last Edit by wanty at 28-6-2012 16:44
Though most people are finding it tough financially, which means having to curtail extravagant living, there are plenty who have no problems getting their mitts on money. This means those who are used to living the high life can carry on regardless and indulge in their luxurious side. And on everyone’s luxury list is a well-earned break. But who to fly with? Here we present some of the most luxurious and best airlines in the world and what they have to offer the discerning well-heeled traveler.
1. Virgin Atlantic
Always wanting to be seen as the hip and happening airline, Virgin Atlantic’s Upper Class Suite offers a colourful cabin where passengers can meet each other in a relaxed atmosphere. With free massages on offer, no set meal times and an attractive bar area, Virgin is a popular choice with those who like all the trimmings but not necessarily all the stuffiness of a luxury airline.
Other perks on offer: Complimentary chauffeur driven car service to and from the airport, drive thru check-in at Heathrow, Gatwick and Johannesburg, and fully reclinable flat-bed seats.
2. Emirates
Emirates have been a consistent contender in the luxury market over the last few years, with an attentive service and excellent reputation. They offer private cabins in first class, where the seat converts into a 2m long flat bed, and in-flight amenities include a 23 inch LCD flat screen and personal mini bar. Business class seats are very roomy, with deep reclining sleeper seats, and frequent flyers are able to customize their entertainment systems with their personal choices for use on future flights.
Other perks on offer: Laptop charging, SMS, phone and email are all available from your seat. First class passengers enjoy a seven-course meal prepared by top chefs and accompanied with a wide selection of fine wines.
3. Thai Airways
If you’re planning on flying to or through Bangkok any time soon be sure to leave a few hours in your travels to visit Thai Airways’ first class lounge at Bangkok’s new Suvarnabhumi Airport, which this year was awarded the World’s Best First Class Lounge by Skytrax. Offering a luxury spa, massage rooms, a fine dining area, deluxe seating areas and state-of-the-art visual entertainment rooms, a visit to the lounge is worth booking a luxury seat alone. On board, Thai’s first class and business class sections offer wide seats that convert to flat beds, an excellent in-flight entertainment system and an exquisite menu selection that is fast making Thai Airways known as ‘Restaurant in the Sky’.
Other perks on offer: First class passengers are able to pre-book their six-course meal prior to the flight. Complimentary Dom Perignon Champagne is available, as is a limo service.
4. British Airways
One of the granddaddies of luxury flying, British Airways has been around since just after World War I in one guise or another but their luxury offerings are far from old hat. Their cabins hold an understated luxury that’s synonymous with the British way of life and varies from plane to plane. On the Boeing 747 and 777 aircrafts there are ‘demi-cabins’ boasting seats that extend to an impressive feet and six inches in length. Passengers can enjoy dining at a time that suits them, and if you’re flying from London you can order a ‘Catch of the Day’ freshly caught that morning in Loch Fyne, Scotland.
Other perks on offer: Dine on the ground in one of BA’s elegant land lounges prior to boarding a night flight to maximise your sleep time in the air.
5. Singapore Airlines
There was much fanfare a few years ago when Singapore Airlines revealed their new first class suites on the A380. Replete with recliner seat and separate bed area, the cabins are, without doubt, the ultimate luxury in air travel. Although, their first class and business class seating areas are none too shabby, either. First class beds are made up with your own down-filled mattress, duvet, and pillow by air cabin staff, and in business class 30 inch-wide seats, which convert to a flat-bed, are in a 1-2-1 configuration so offer ample space ensuring you’ve got your own slice of luxury.
Other perks on offer: Snacks and drinks are available at a passenger area throughout the flight. Medium-haul business class seats offer all-in-one business panels. All seats have widescreen TV with extensive in-flight entertainment system.
6. Qantas
Nicknamed ‘The Flying Kangaroo’, Australia’s main airline is also the world’s second oldest, founded in 1920. Since then, their services have just got better and better, offering first, business and premium economy seats. Fully flat beds in first class are available on the Boeing 747–400 and Airbus A380 only, so if you’re going to book them you’d better be quick. Each pod has a 17 inch wide screen HD TV with a whopping 1,000 programs to choose from, so there’s no chance of being bored during the flight, either. And in business class on demand controls allow you to watch what you want, when you want. First class passengers are also treated to a unique dining experience, where all meals are freshly prepared on board and canapés are served before an appetising eight-course tasting menu. How indulgent!
Other perks on offer: As Qantas is part of the oneworld ® alliance, passengers are invited into any other participating oneworld airline lounge worldwide where a Qantas lounge is not available.
7. Cathay Pacific
Operating out of Hong Kong Airport, one of the busiest hubs in South East Asia, Cathy has been servicing the luxury flier for many years. It’s not only their attentiveness to passengers that makes people fly with them time and time again, but the level of comfort offered on board, on both their first and business class cabins. With just six to nine seats in first class you’re sure to be pampered throughout the trip. Each seat has a massage function, personal closet and ottoman. The business class seats are laid out in a herringbone configuration, which offers the ultimate in privacy, but a lonely flight if you’re traveling with a friend or partner.
Other perks on offer: Get your very own sleep suit or pyjamas in first class, and Agnes b, Murad and Dermalogica products in business for the ultimate in in-flight pampering.
8. Etihad
As the National Airline of the United Arab Emirates, Etihad Airways aims to provide the utmost in Arabian hospitality as they travel from 68 destinations in 43 countries around the world. Five different seating classes offer an array of high-end features, with the Diamond First Class Suite being the most luxurious. Here in your own personal suite, enjoy a 6'8" extra wide bed that lays perfectly flat, your own food and beverage manager offering five star dining with fine wines, 23-inch widescreen TV, personal mini bar, massage chair, and complete privacy among other features.
9. Swiss Airlines
Swiss Airlines have had a longstanding reputation for courtesy and efficiency, and so far their reputation remains solid topping some of the best airlines around. All the expected luxury appointments and services are present but for those wishing for a bit more, your inner techno- geek will appreciate too-cool features that are all too entertaining to ignore. For one, your video monitor can display flight data, such as air speed, distance flown and distance remaining. While such technology has been around for years, Swiss, always innovative, has upped the ante: two onboard cameras let you watch the world in front of the aircraft as well as below it.
10. Japan Airlines
Since 1951, JAL has been a leader in first-class comfort, and apparently they intend to keep a good thing going. Select flights now feature their Skysleeper Solo specialty which is the airlines special interpretation of coddling for travelers. The seat's leather upholstery is by sofa manufacturer Poltrona Frau, ensuring your comfort whether awake or asleep in the chair's flat-bed configuration. Whether your palate yearns for traditional Kyoto cuisine or your cravings lie more in Western food, JAL has you covered as both menus are offered to satisfy varying palates. Both are so delicious that you'll swear an Iron Chef is on board. |