Flight Test
Flight Test: American Airlines first class
The lack of free lounge access for all but top-tier frequent flyers for domestic flights under five hours, such as this one, is disappointing.
The lack of free lounge access for all but top-tier frequent flyers for domestic flights under five hours, such as this one, is disappointing.
It may not match up to the top-tier business class cabins, but there's little to complain about.
Qantas staff go above and beyond to meet the needs of a fussy passenger in business class.
You wouldn't find a hotel in Australia with rooms this large, clean and comfortable for this kind of money.
The rock-bottom price can't be beaten, but you have to set your expectations very low.
Larger seats, with a leg rest and adjustable footrest, makes sleep an easier proposition on this overnight flight.
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A perfect hotel in what must be one of the most dazzlingly beautiful islands in the world.
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