Qatar
Airways A380 First Class suites come with caviar, spa like bathrooms and Armani
kits
Up until
recently, we thought that the Paul Smith blankets were a great leap for
airborne-kind. But the Georgio Armani washbags on Qatar Airways’ new Airbus
A380 prove there’s always more room for luxury on an airline. So much room in
fact that first class cabins have 48cm HD TV screens and seats measuring 23
inches wide.
The upper
deck of the new Airbus A380 features eight first-class ‘suites’ that convert
into fully flat 2.2 meter-long beds and come swathed in a soft woven fabric and
leather, and decorated with engraved copper. Which is something you’d have
already known had service not been delayed due to first-class cabins not being
high enough. Talk about “high” end.
Speaking
of, each suite is kitted out with, besides 48cm personal HD video screens, a
huge video library, remotely controlled adjustable lighting and electrically
operated window blinds. And when they’re done fishing out hit favorites and
adjusting the blinds, passengers can sink their teeth into anything from caviar
to Laduree macarons.
Another
advantage of the on-demand, รก la carte menu on board can be experiencing it
over the tables, each of which folds out to create a dining space for two
people. Not hungry? Then just head to the ‘sanctuary in the sky’ for drinks! A
cavernous niche serves as a lounge and bar, decked in stunning Arabian-esque
chandeliers, fresh flowers and large leather settees.
And if that
weren’t indulgent enough, first class cabins also feature two bathrooms, each
of which reportedly ‘creates a spa-like warmth’. And boasts a large sink with
sensor-operated taps in addition to a wardrobe the size of a changing room,
with pockets containing slippers, pyjamas and Giorgio Armani and Christian Dior
amenity kits.
The
aircraft has been configured to seat 517 passengers on twin decks- eight in
first class, 48 in business, and 461 in economy. Flights on Doha-London
Heathrow and Doha to Paris routes will begin operation on October 10th 2014 and
fare for the first class round trip between London and Doha starts at €5,000
($6,400).
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