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Enjoy These Expensive Items When You Fly First Class

Enjoy These Expensive Items When You Fly First Class

When you pay thousands of rupees for flying First Class, your expectations automatically go up. Most of the times, the airlines deliver up to your expectation by offering luxury features that include entertainment, in-flight chef, high-end amenity kits, designer cutlery, sleepwear and more.

Airlines often go out of their way to cater to high-spending customers by pampering them and ensuring they have an excellent flight experience so whenever the customers fly, they fly with the same airline. Every airline tries to give their best, but not every customer reciprocates the hospitality as sometimes passengers take advantage by quietly slipping the provided amenities in their carry-on bags.

From custom-designed cutlery to designer sleepwear, here are some of the most expensive things you can get to enjoy when you fly First Class.

Cathay Pacific

With products such as hand lotion, moisturizer and more from the Australian brand Aesop, Cathay Pacific offers its passengers a First Class amenity kit. The Aesop products range from $35 to over $100.

United Airlines

To create luxury bedding for its international Business Class, Polaris, United Airlines partnered with Saks Fifth Avenue. The bedding became so popular that the airlines started selling them – a memory foam pillow cost $27.99 while the Polaris duvet cost $59.99.

 Delta Airlines

Delta Airlines offered its First Class customers the “Heavenly” bedding from Westin Hotel & Resorts. The blanket retails at $49.00. The customers also enjoy luxury amenity kits from TUMI with products from Kiehl’s. There’s more to indulge in when you fly First Class with Delta, one-of-a-kind custom-made dishes and cutlery designed by Alessi. The cutlery sets alone from the Italian firm Alessi sells for $100 upwards.

British Airways

For its Club World Class passengers, British Airways offers luxury bedding and amenity kits from The White Company whose beddings sell for $200 upwards.

Air France

For its La Premiere flyers who fly long-haul Air France offers pyjamas and amenity kit from Givenchy.

Singapore Airlines

The Italian luxury goods company Ferragamo supplies products for the amenity kits. Each individual product in the kit would be costing more than $50. There is a separate amenity kit for men and women. They also offer complimentary noise-cancelling headphones from Bose that can cost anywhere from $100 to $300 a set.

 Emirates

The Emirates passengers enjoy the amenity kit made by the luxury brand Bvlgari and the cases are made of genuine leather. They also offer a separate kit for men and women. Passengers also enjoy luxury moisturizing sleepwear with Hydra Active Microcapsule Technology. There’s more, noise cancelling headphones from Bowers & Wilkins, which cost $465.

Emirates also offers its own line of wines that have been in storage for 10+ years and some are worth over $2,000 a bottle.

Etihad Airways

Amenity kits from Hungary’s Omorovicza that offers a selection of products from the Gold collection which can run for $200 each while the cases are designed by the French luxury brand Christian Lacroix.

 

                                                                                                                                             Written By:- Pallavi Jaisinghani

 



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