Top 10 First Class Airline Amenities in the World in 2025, No.5 Will Surprise You!!

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Global aviation rating agency Skytrax has released its list of the top 10 first-class airline amenities in the world.

The main focus of the award is to recognise the best hard products in the sky, although given the stern competition and innovations that airlines have made in recent years, there is now also a focus on ad-hoc services like lounge offerings and chauffeur services.

Top 10 First Class Airline Amenities in the World

Without much ado, here is a list of the top 10 first-class airline amenities in the world for 2025.

Photo: Air France

1. Air France

Air France’s La Premiere is the epitome of understated luxury. Each suite is finished in suede and leather, wrapped in soft lighting that looks spacious and exudes a restful appeal. The wide seat transforms into a bed with full-size pillows and a proper mattress topper.

Sisley skincare kits and pyjamas provide added comfort, while touches like noise-cancelling headphones and personal wardrobes elevate the luxury. On the ground, guests breeze through a private check-in lounge at CDG before being chauffeured across the tarmac.

In the La Premiere Lounge, there’s gourmet dining in private booths, plush sofas, and staff who make it all feel classic. The kind of experience that deserves to be ranked number one is about to be elevated with a new first-class product slowly being introduced too.

Photo: Singapore Airlines

2. Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines does comfort like few others, with a focus on quiet, calm, and flawless presentation. In First Class and Suites, the seat is wide enough to curl up in, and transforms into a separate bed with fine linen and feather pillows on the Airbus A380 version of the product.

The pyjamas are crisp and breathable, while the Lalique amenity kits carry all the products one may need to enhance their experience. The cabin lighting adjusts gently to destress the body, and the cabin crew are always personal and proactive in their service.

On the ground, the first class reception at Changi Airport includes a private check-in, immigration, and a non-plussed experience in The Private Room, which is a sanctuary of quiet dining and calm lighting.

Photo: Emirates

3. Emirates

Emirates has always been about loud luxury, and its first-class suite is proof. With a sliding door, the product is like a cocoon, complemented with a minibar, touchpad lighting, individual temperature control, and even virtual windows in the middle seats.

On the Airbus A380, there’s a full-size shower spa, stocked with Bulgari products and towels. The bedding is soft and relaxing with the motive of alleviating jetlag, and there’s a vanity unit with skincare and mirror lighting in the suites. Pyjamas and slippers are included, conventionally.

In Dubai, the first-class lounge sprawls the length of the terminal, offering in-lounge boarding. Chauffeur service to and from the airport adds yet another element of comfort. For those looking to experience first class for the very first time, Emirates is a perfect choice.

Photo: Lufthansa

4. Lufthansa

Lufthansa’s first class is efficient and no-nonsense. The seat is engineered to provide comfort while sleeping, working, or simply lounging on the flight. The bedding is firm but comfortable, with fresh linens and a duvet that’s light but warm.

The amenity kits are sleek and practical, and noise-cancelling headphones come standard. The lighting adjusts thoughtfully, and the seat feels like a bubble in the sky in spite of missing a door on the older, non-Allegris product.

Frankfurt’s First Class Terminal is exclusive, with no queues, tailored dining, cigar lounges, and even spa showers, and when it’s time to board, passengers are whisked to the aircraft in a private car, as passengers are provided with quiet luxury right from the word go.

Photo: Starlux

5. STARLUX Airlines

STARLUX Airlines is a newbie, but it redefines comfort in the skies. In first class, the seats are generously wide and finished with grey-toned textures. There’s memory-foam cushioning, leather touches, and lighting that enhances comfort and luxury.

The amenity kits feature boutique Taiwanese skincare products, and the slippers are soft and roomy. The cabin with all its finishes feels like a five-star retreat. While their route map is still modest, what STARLUX does, it does with personality and professionalism.

The in-flight menus are curated with restraint and elegance, avoiding overkill. On the ground, everything runs quietly but efficiently. There’s no flashiness, just a comforting blend of thoughtfulness, calm, and craftsmanship, like its own Taiwanese rivals.

Photo: Qatar A380 First Class 4 | Daniel Gillaspia | Flickr

6. Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways absolutely prioritises passenger comfort, not least in its premium classes. In first class, every small detail is refined, the seats are wide and wrapped in plush fabric, which are converted into wide and long fully flat beds, complete with crisp linens and soft duvets.

The amenity kits feel high-end and contain skincare items, relaxing balms, and stylish sleepwear, all presented with elegance. The lighting, adjustable for any mood, helps passengers ease into the flight gently, depending on the time of day.

The exclusivity means passengers have silence, warmth, and personalisation around them without delays or fuss. Unlike Emirates, it is understated luxury but a top experience nevertheless.

SWISS A350 First Class | Photo: SWISS International Air Lines

7. SWISS Air

Swiss first class does comfort with minimalism, but makes it indulgent for passengers. The seating is spacious, firm yet cosy, and as is conventional, converts into a fully flat bed with turndown services provided by the cabin crew.

The amenity kits come in collectable leather pouches, stocked with La Prairie products for men and women. The pyjamas are grey and feel cool, complementing the airline’s brown finishes in first class.

The noise-cancelling headphones are heavy and comfortable. There’s no gold or gimmick anywhere in the cabin, but a kind of cool, quiet comfort which doesn’t scream luxury.

Photo: Japan Airlines

8. Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines‘ first class is where tradition meets modern innovation. The hard product is soft-edged, refined, and finely stitched with leather finishes. The cloud-like bedding was developed in collaboration with Tempur and is designed to reduce the impact of lengthy journeys on the body.

The amenity kits come with Shiseido skincare amenities with earthy fragrances and calming textures. The pyjamas are made of lightweight cotton, and the in-flight cabin remains tranquil, softly lit, and private due to tall, enclosed doors.

JAL’s culinary items are also an affair in themselves, with several local and Western courses served on board. On the ground, exclusive accesses to check-in, security check, and immigration make the overall experience absolutely stress-free.

All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-300ER First-Class “Suite”; Photo- ANA

9. All Nippon Airways

ANA’s first class comfort amenities bridge the fine line between luxury and warmth. The seats are cocoon-like with dark wood accents and offer privacy with an airy feel in the suites. Their products convert into beds layered with rich bedding, including a dual-sided mattress (soft or firm).

Passengers are offered two sets of slippers, plush and breathable pyjamas, and a cardigan, all designed to keep their temperature just right. The amenity kit features The Ginza skincare, sleek and effective, and even the eye masks are crafted for comfort.

ANA rivals JAL perfectly, and their push for top spot makes each one better while also offering Japanese and Asian travellers with widespread options, sometimes at a reasonable price in premium classes due to the amount of supply in the market.

Qantas A380 First-Class; Photo- Qantas

10. Qantas

Qantas brings a grounded kind of luxury to its first class. The suites feel airy, with neutral tones, plush seating, and gentle lighting that adjusts beautifully for sleep or dining. The bedding, designed with Sheridan, is thick and indulgent, layered with a mattress topper, crisp linen, and a duvet.

The amenity kits, featuring Li’Tya skincare, draw on natural Australian botanicals, while the pyjamas are soft cotton, generously cut and wearable even after the flight. The slippers, headphones, and a coat hanger are also available to passengers.

A modern product culminates with friendly, informal service and food as well as alcohol offerings that blend with a progressive Australian culture. Qantas has its first class only on its Airbus A380s for the time being, but it will have a revamped version on the Airbus A350s too.

Bottom Line

First class in 2025 isn’t just about bigger seats or fancier kits—it’s about how each airline defines comfort and luxury in its own way, from Air France’s timeless elegance to Emirates’ show-stopping glam.

Whether understated or extravagant, the best products prove that true premium travel is equal parts space, service, and style.

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