3. Singapore Airlines
This airline pioneered the concept of in-flight suites back in 2007 with encapsulated cabins created by luxury yacht designer Jean-Jacques Coste. It’s like a hotel in the sky, with sliding doors, hand-stitched leather armchairs, 23 inch TVs and standalone beds (not converted fold-downs) with complimentary pj’s, slippers and turn-down service as an added touch. Its number one Zagat-rated world gourmet cuisine includes lobster thermidor, rack of lamb and 60 other dishes that you can pre-order through their Book the Cook service along with an impressive array of fine wines. Center units can be merged to form a double bed for those that want snuggle up with their partner in midair. The newly configured all-business class upper deck boasts the widest seats in the skies.
