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Qantas Airways Business Class Tag

Have you ever wondered how to get from point A to point B without covering the distance between them, especially if the footage is measured in thousands of miles? Take business class flights, and 15, 16, or even 17 hours spent on a nonstop flight will be child’s play! Let’s see what are the longest business class flights and why flying long-haul business class is better than spending even the tiniest of minutes at the dentist’s office.

Airlines just won’t stop surprising us! This time it’s a rather comfy, fluffy, and warm surprise, available to passengers traveling in business class. If you’re still wondering, the surprise is business class pajamas, a suite of exquisite sleepwear that besides rivaling your beloved home onesies, could be included in ‘The Best and Most Comfortable Pajamas Ever Worn’ exhibition, if such a thing existed. Well why don’t we just have our own and marvel at the most comfortable articles of clothing in the world!

Haven’t you heard that airlines are at war?! What kind of war, you ask? The business class seat war! Ignited in 2000 by the installation of the first fully flat bed seats in business class, it hasn’t stopped ever since, inspiring airlines to invent the best and most modern seats in the history of aviation every single day. There’s no doubt that soon even the most advanced flat bed seats of current times will one day become ancient artifacts, but let’s concentrate on the present and learn which airlines currently rule the world with their business class flat bed seats.

Inside a business class amenity kit, you can find $1000, a spa salon, an art gallery, a posh boutique, the philosopher’s stone, and happy pills! Obviously, these things aren’t really inside business class amenity kits, and it’s all just a silly joke, right? Well, you have an excellent chance to find out, since we are about to get into all the nooks and crannies of business class amenity kits to see what’s inside.