People have been left mind-blown after seeing a video that shows an exclusive ‘class above first’ on Singapore Airlines.
Enjoying the luxuries of first class on a long haul flight is a bucket list experience for many people.
It’s an extravagance that only the wealthy get to regularly enjoy but it seems that even they might get bored and want something fancier.
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That’s where Singapore Airlines comes in - it has a class of seats available that is even more luxurious than first class.
Its range of suites come with a plush swivel chair, a sliding door for privacy, 32 inch touch screen TVs and a wireless tablet to control everything including the lighting.
But that’s not all, the suites even come with their own beds and if you’re traveling with a partner, you can opt for a double suite complete with a double bed.
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Onboard, you’ll also be served food from a fine dining menu.
After a video demonstrating the incredible things on offer on this exclusive flight class went viral, people were amazed that there is an option much more comfortable than first class.
Taking to social media, many shared their reactions to the clip.
On Reddit, one user said: “Never have I felt more poor than I do now.”
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While another added: “I feel too poor to even watch this video.”
A third person was impressed by the amount of space available, writing: “Seat? That is a room.”
A fourth commented: “Flying is so miserable and uncomfortable these days that this is beyond… like I can’t even imagine what it would feel like to fly in such comfort.”
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And a fifth user joked: “For those not quite yet sold on having their own private jet.”
If you want to try out the Singapore Airlines suites for yourself, it’ll cost you a pretty penny.
Per person, a suite costs on average $14,000 for a round trip.
So, for now it looks like only the super rich will be able to afford a ticket.
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Billionaires have recently come under fire for their travel habits after a new study revealed some shocking statistics.
According to a report by Oxfam, 50 of the world’s wealthiest people are producing more carbon in an hour and a half than the average person will emit in their entire lifetime.
Oxfam International Executive Director Amitabh Behar says that this is due to ‘their dirty investments and luxury toys —private jets and yachts’.