Beam me upgrade! First class on Airbus A380.

The first class cabin of Qantas's A380 super-jumbos looks astonishingly like the U.S.S. Enterprise in Star Trek - although you'll have to settle for earthly routes such as London to Sydney and Sydney to Los Angeles.
The interior, designed by Marc Newson includes LCD touch panels, leather seating, plants, sheepskin-covered full-length beds and more than 1,000 videos to choose from.

The interior was designed by Marc Newson and includes leather seating, LCD touch panels, plants and sheepskin-covered beds
The interior was designed by Marc Newson and includes leather seating, LCD touch panels, plants and sheepskin-covered beds


The Marc Newson-designed interior is fully touchscreen controlled, and all passengers have access to more than 1,000 videos on an LCD flatscreen
The Marc Newson-designed interior is fully touchscreen controlled, and all passengers have access to more than 1,000 videos on an LCD flatscreen

Naturally, all the beds are full length: there are just fourteen berths in the first class section of each A380
Naturally, all the beds are full length: there are just fourteen berths in the first class section of each A380
'At first glance, this may look like the interior of the USS Enterprise, but it's actually the first class cabin on a Qantas A380, complete with personal suites and centre socializing area,' writes TechEBlog this week.
The central area (pictured top) is provided for flyers to stretch their legs and sit down for a drink.
Each berth even has a dresser for storing clothes - naturally, pyjamas are provided.

There are just 14 berths in the whole cabin.
Flyers are provided with noise-cancelling headphones, and the touchscreen-controlled LCD panels in every berth give access to more than 1,000 different programmes.
The first class cabin of Qantas's A380 super-jumbos looks astonishingly like the U.S.S. Enterprise in Star Trek - although you'll have to settle for earthly routes such as London to Sydney and Sydney to Los Angeles
The first class cabin of Qantas's A380 super-jumbos looks astonishingly like the U.S.S. Enterprise in Star Trek - although you'll have to settle for earthly routes such as London to Sydney and Sydney to Los Angeles

Each berth is equipped with a touchscreen-controlled LCD panel offering more than 1,000 different shows on demand
Each berth is equipped with a touchscreen-controlled LCD panel offering more than 1,000 different shows on demand.
Writen By Rob Waugh/Daily Mail.
Published 2.January 2012.


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