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The First-Class Experience
LuxeBook
|September 2025
Some airlines continue to cater to a niche of first-class passengers, with enclosed suites and enhanced amenities
There is something brewing in the skies.
While most airlines, given the new configurations of aircraft, have decided to phase out their first-class cabins, opting for enhanced business-class products, a few airlines continue to cash in on their top-end product.
There's a major cabin premiumisation phenomenon that's sweeping the aviation industry, experts say. To put it simply, today’s business class passenger is getting a product that would have classified as first class, five years ago,” says Mumbai-based Manish Vohra, leading luxury travel curator at MEITICKETWORLD.
That's one side of the luxe travel coin — but airlines like Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Etihad, Air France, Lufthansa and Qatar Airways continue to offer a first class cabin, catering to that select niche. For them, the extra space, the exclusivity and the ability to arrive rested makes all the difference,” says Aparna Manghnani, who owns a popular high-end travel agent East West Travels & Tours specialising in high-profile clientele.
Whether it is celebrities avoiding attention or CEOs needing rest before packed schedules, first-class cabins are prioritised over business-class for enhanced privacy, discretion and maximum comfort.Dit verhaal komt uit de September 2025-editie van LuxeBook.
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