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Luxury Flying Luxury Flying Whether you are traveling by plane for business or pleasure – or both – you will probably be hoping for a nice comfortable flight with as little problems as possible. This is especially true if your flight is more than a couple of hours. All kinds of issues arise with flying; backache, swollen feet or ankles, headache, and being annoyed by noisy passengers sharing your flight. Obviously the more you pay, the better quality seat you can expect to have on your next flight. Read on to discover just what kind of airplane seats your money can buy.

Singapore Airlines offers something they like to think of as “a class beyond first class”. This airline has created 12 suites in the new A380s, which are comparable to cabins on luxury cruise ships. They each have sliding doors, 23-inch wall-mounted LCD screens, and a stationary drawer with stationary supplies. Each has a large comfortable arm-chair type of seat and a bed and pillows with Givenchy linen. Another perk for couples is that they can convert the seats in the middle of the plane to double beds. A round trip between LA and Singapore is approximately $12,000.

Emirate Airlines also offer private beds and LCD screens but first-class travelers can also enjoy a private minibar, onboard ShowerSpa, and a 5-minute shower. Flights between New York and Dubai or Abu Dhabi cost between $13,000 and $14,000. Lufthansa has recently started revamping their B747-400 airplanes and, aside from roomy seating and flat beds, they come with temperature-regulating blankets. They also offer an amenity kit designed by Porsche Design, containing Le Mer products. Between Hong Kong and Frankfurt, a ticket will cost around $14,000.

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