15 Most Luxurious High Class Airline Cabins

9. American Airlines Flagship

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While offering excellent customer service and unique on-board menu offerings, American Airlines Flagship offers arguably the industry’s most comfortable chairs. Flyers sit in adjustable 6’6 seats that are the only swivel seats in the industry, allowing for easier face-to-face interaction between passengers. When tired, passengers can take advantage of the seats lie-down feature, which turn them into comfortable sleeping arrangements.

8. JetBlue Mint

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Unlike many of the other airlines on this list, JetBlue Mint is an economy airline, and although their first class services easily rival those offered by luxury airlines, they do so at a lower price point. Their first class section offers 4 individual suites for customers looking for maximum privacy, and full lie-flat adjustable seats with a slide door for the common first class section. Their customers can enjoy free in-flight wifi, and over 100 channels available of interactive 15″ video screens. For their in-flight meals, they’ve partnered with famous New York based restaurant Saxon + Parole to create unique menus, created fresh daily. Better than their meals are their snack selections from Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery, A Colicchio Discovery, and ice cream from Blue Marble Ice Cream. All first class customers receive a complimentary care package from Birchbox and some snacks for their journey. An airline where you can fly first class at almost the cost of an economy flight? Sign us up!

7. Air France

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Unlike many of the other airlines on this list, Air France’s first class suites, La Première are not focused on the high-tech component, offering only a 24 inch touchscreen TV. Featuring simplicity and focusing on elegance, the airline offers loads of storage, hotel-quality bedding units, and most importantly only allows 4 – 9 passengers for the entire section of the plane, offering plenty of privacy for its guests. Using side-by-side recliners that can be folded into beds, the focus of the experience is on relaxation and on taking a break from work. Featuring chef inspired meals and a wine list that is updated every 2 months, who can even think of work while enjoying a glass of wine and an a la carte meal in a luxurious hotel in the sky?

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