For most of us, flying isn't exactly a luxurious experience — we have to deal with screaming babies, people potentially invading our privacy, and questionable food.
But for those lucky few that can spend thousands of dollars on first class tickets, flying can be a downright treat.
Skytrax, an aviation consumer website, ranked the 10 highest-rated first class cabins in the world. And to help you live vicariously through those who can almost enjoy 15-hour flights, we're giving you an inside look at each.
Qantas Airways is the largest airline in Australia. It has been around since 1920.
QANTAS stands for its original name, Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services.
Both the Sydney and Melbourne first class lounges have day spas — so guests can grab a massage before hopping on a 14-hour flight to Los Angeles.
The first class lounges also have private business suites, a library, and a custom menu.
You can easily drift off to sleep in one of their private cabins that come complete with pillows, blankets, a duvet, and a sheepskin mattress.
You'll also receive a complimentary pair of noise-canceling headphones, pajamas, spa products, a dental kit, ear plugs, deodorant, and an eye mask.
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