The Art of Flying
Business Today India|November 10, 2024
Flying in the lap of luxury isn't just about getting from one point to another. The journey can be as rewarding as your destination
RAAJ SANGHVI
The Art of Flying

DID YOU EVER imagine you could sleep in a double bed at 36,000 ft? Neither did I—until I experienced Singapore Airlines’ Suites earlier this year. Picture this: a private room in the sky, not just a seat, but a full-fledged bedroom with a luxurious mattress, plush pillows, and a high-thread-count comforter, all designed by Givenchy. But this isn’t even the top option out there. Etihad Airways’ ‘The Residence’ goes further, offering a Savoy-trained butler and a private bathroom with a hot-water shower. Sure, private jets are the ultimate luxury, but for most of us, these commercial options offer a taste of the high life.

After years of flying and 32 flights in the past 24 months or so, I’ve developed a few strategies to turn the drudgery of international travel into something closer to pleasure. Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or simply looking to make your next flight a bit more bearable, there are ways to inject a touch of luxury into your journey. Here’s how to do it right.

THE RIGHT AIRLINE

Choose the right airline. When it comes to long-haul flights, not all airlines are created equal. I typically fly out of Mumbai, but regardless of where I’m headed, there are only three I actively seek out: Singapore Airlines, Emirates, and Qatar Airways.

Why these three? First, their hubs—Singapore, Dubai, and Doha respectively—aren’t just well-connected, they’re efficient. These airports are designed to make transits a breeze, with well-organised terminals, minimal waiting times, and lounges that genuinely feel luxurious. And when it comes to service, all three excel. Their cabin crews truly understand hospitality, consistently going above and beyond to transform your experience. Second, the aircraft themselves: you’re likely to end up on a newer, well-maintained plane. Expect wide, spacious cabins, quieter engines, and, in some cases, a dedicated bar and lounge area where you can stretch your legs.

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