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Take a Glimpse Into Luxury Air Travel of the Future With These Stunning Designs

July 23, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments

Transparent ceilings, lie-flat beds, and dedicated wellbeing zones? Welcome to the future of air travel. As travelers are now expecting more comfort, entertainment, and sustainability on their flights, airlines are racing to develop the most innovative aircrafts – and they’re coming up with some extraordinary designs. We take a look at some of the best recent designs that are set to revolutionize air travel. 

Air New Zealand’s Skynest – Lie-flat beds in Economy

Air New Zealand Skynest with people laying in bunks

As flights get longer and seats get smaller, travelers are now more likely to favor the airlines that can provide the most comfortable travel experience. And Air New Zealand are listening. The progressive airline is redefining long-haul travel with the introduction of Skynest, offering lie-flat bunks to Economy-class passengers. If you’ve ever struggled to get some good shut-eye on your flight (haven’t we all?) this will be a welcome slice of luxury. 

Set to debut in 2024, the Crystal Cabin award-winning design aims to enhance the comfort of passengers on ultra-long-haul routes. They’ll fly on the non-stop services between Auckland and US cities like New York and Chicago, a grueling journey that takes around 17 hours.

Passengers can reserve a bunk in four-hour slots at a cost of around NZD$400-600 and each person will be limited to one session. The four-hour duration was chosen as it allows passengers to get some much-needed sleep while offering availability to more customers. 

The Skynest will have six full-length beds in pods, configured in a space-efficient V-shape to ensure privacy. The beds measure over 79 inches long and 23 inches in width at the shoulder area. Each pod will have sheets, a blanket, a full-size pillow, ear plugs, a personal USB outlet and reading light, and a ventilation outlet. The lights will gently come on at the end of the session, and if you sleep through it, the crew will be there to help you wake up. The bedding will be changed between each session. Each pod will also have a separate seatbelt so passengers can stay in the pod when the seat belt signs come on. Sounds like they’ve thought of everything!

Qantas’ Airbus A350s – Wellbeing zones and ergonomic seating

Qantas Airbus 350 Wellbeing Zones

Qantas has also been listening to requests for more flying comfort. The airline’s newly unveiled Airbus 350s will fly nonstop from Sydney to New York and London starting late 2025, carrying 238 passengers on journeys spanning up to 22 hours. That sounds incredibly demanding, however, Qantas has been working to shake up long-haul travel. 

The design includes a first-of-its-kind Wellbeing Zone. Located between the Premium Economy and Economy cabins, the Wellbeing Zone features a hydration station and refreshments. There’s also on-screen exercise programs and sculpted wall panels with handles, so you can stretch and keep the blood flowing during the flight. 

There’s more good news for when you’re actually in the seats. They have the largest seat pitches of any Qantas aircraft, with a minimum of 33 inches of legroom in the Economy seats. There’s also ergonomic leg and footrest systems and plenty of storage. Every seat is outfitted with multiple USB-C charging ports, while Premium seats include integrated wireless charging. You’ll also find fast, free WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing passengers to connect their personal headsets to individual screens.

The First and Business cabins are taking luxury air travel to the next level. The First Class Suite is reminiscent of a boutique hotel room. It features a 2-meter flatbed, dining table, recliner chair, and a 32″ 4k ultra-high definition touch screen TV. Meanwhile, the 52 Business Suites offer sliding doors for privacy, lay-flat beds, large dining tables, and an 18″ 4k ultra-high definition touchscreen TV.

David Caon is the Australian designer behind the cabin layout. He worked to integrate world-first scientific research on jet lag reduction and wellbeing into the A350 design. All in all, the new aircraft will offer passengers a far more comfortable travel experience. 

Airbus’ Airspace Cabin Vision 2035+ – Transparent ceilings and sustainable cabins

Airbus Airspace Cabin Vision 2035

While travelers are demanding more comfort in the air, they’re also expecting more sustainability when it comes to air travel. Aeroplanes have traditionally been a fuel-guzzling, carbon-emitting beast, however, sustainable air travel may be closer than we think with Airbus’ new Airspace Cabin Vision 2035+. 

Research shows the cabin contributes to an estimated 10-20% of an aircraft’s overall environmental footprint. Airbus plans to utilize bionic design principles to reduce cabin weight by 40%. This would also significantly lower fuel consumption and emissions. Airbus’ commitment to “rethink, recycle, repair and re-use” extends to all components. Everything from seats and lining to galleys can be created with bio-based fabrics, recycled polymers, and 3D printing technologies.

The most eye-catching feature is the cabin’s transparent ceilings. No matter where you’re sitting, all passengers will enjoy a spectacular view of the sky and stars above. They’ve also taken inspiration from older eras of air travel. Passengers on short flights can collect pre-ordered meals at the boarding gate. This means galleys can be reduced or even eliminated altogether for some flights. The groundbreaking design signals a significant shift towards a more sustainable and efficient aviation industry. 

Airbus has partnered with multiple technology companies and different airlines, including Lufthansa and Delta, to make this all a reality. Changes to the existing Airbus cabin will begin this year, and they’re aiming to take to the skies by 2035.

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Michelin star dining at 30,000 feet? This airline is making it possible

March 15, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments

You may have had a Michelin-starred meal – but have you had one in the sky? Hong Kong-based airline Cathay Pacific is taking luxury gourmet dining to new heights by delivering Michelin star dining on flights out of Hong Kong. 

A Michelin star home base

Cathay Pacific’s home city of Hong Kong is one of the hottest culinary spots in the world. It may be a tiny country, but it boasts an impressive array of Michelin star restaurants, with 71 restaurants receiving Michelin stars in 2022 alone. You’ll find a delicious blend of Cantonese and South East Asian flavors from the bustling streets to the tops of skyscrapers. But now Cathay Pacific is turning Michelin star dining all the way up – to 30,000 feet. 

Read more: What to expect when dining at a Michelin starred restaurant

Cathay Pacific Michelin star dining

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A gastronomic partnership

Cathay Pacific wanted to create an exquisite gourmet in-flight meal that captures the essence of the Hong Kong culinary scene. They partnered with Michelin star Hong Kong-based restaurant Duddell’s to bring the vision to life. The collaboration produced an exclusive menu of traditional flavors that celebrates Hong Kong’s bubbling culinary scene. Duddell’s is renowned for their stunning Cantonese cuisine and handcrafted dim sums, so excitement is brewing over its newly curated, sky-high menu. 

Read more: 5 Michelin Star chefs celebrating local culture through food

How can I experience Michelin star dining in the air?

The Duddell’s x Cathay Pacific menu is now available to First class and Business class passengers on long-haul Cathay Pacific flights departing from Hong Kong to all destinations (excluding Tel Aviv and Dubai). It will be available throughout the year. If you’d like to experience this one-of-a-kind culinary affair, be sure to secure your seats soon.  

Read more: Meet the Michelin star chef putting his stamp on the Orient-Express menu

Cathay Pacific Michelin star dining

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What’s on the Michelin star menu?

Guests will be served three luxurious courses during the flight: appetizer, main and dessert. First Class passengers have a choice of chilled abalone and cucumber with black vinegar, or lettuce-wrapped minced pork with vegetables, sweet pomelo and prawn crackers. For mains, First Class guests make the mouthwatering choice between premium Iberico pork belly in a sweet, sticky soy glaze or wok-fried lobster seasoned in ginger with white pepper sauce and fluffy rice. The meal is topped off with chrysanthemum and longan jelly, a spin on two traditional elements in Chinese medicine. 

Business Class passengers have a tantalizing choice of drunken prawns in aged Huadiao wine or chicken and jellyfish salad with sesame dressing. The main course delivers steamed halibut with cordycep flowers, aged mandarin peel, and preserved black olives, served with a sour rice noodle soup with barramundi and pickled mustard greens. For dessert, guests can indulge in either a Beijing-style strawberry yogurt pudding or a spiced ginger milk pudding, a twist on a classic Cantonese dessert.

Read more: Where to Find the Most Rare & Expensive Food in the World

Cathay Pacific Michelin star dining

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The challenge of Michelin star dining at 30,000 feet

Delivering true Michelin star meals in an aircraft is no easy feat, however Cathay Pacific and Duddell’s rose to the challenge. 

High altitude reduces humidity and air pressure which impedes your sense of smell and tastebud sensitivity. If you’ve ever recoiled at bland airplane food, it’s likely because high altitude impairs your ability to detect flavor. The team worked to overcome this by designing the meals to be slightly spicier, saltier and sweeter than they would be in a restaurant on the ground.  

You can also forget those square aluminum boxes that airline meals often come in. Michelin star meals must be identically plated with no room for error. With more than 40 meals served each flight through the First class and Business class cabins, the crew are well-versed in beautifully arranging the dishes before serving them to passengers.  

Read more: The ‘world’s best restaurant’ is closing its doors – 4 contenders to steal its crown

Cathay Pacific Michelin star dining

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A  meticulous process

Designing and cooking the dishes was another challenge. Since a full-size kitchen is impossible on a plane, Cathay Pacific mostly prepares the dishes in their kitchens near Hong Kong International Airport. They heat the dishes within about 20 minutes on the aircraft.

The ingredients also had to be fresh with broad appeal and represent the best of Hong Kong cuisine and heritage. With plenty of constraints around the meal design, the menus were tested rigorously. The expert team tasted and revised each dish at least three times before being cleared for takeoff. 

With innovative dishes that retain authentic flavors, the Cathay Pacific x Duddell’s partnership has undoubtedly raised the bar for airline fine dining. But does it compare to regular Michelin star dining on the ground? The only way to find out is a First class or Business seat out of Hong Kong. 

Read more: The Luxury Gold guide to the finest Michelin star restaurants in Edinburgh

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