“The Room” lives up to the hype — the sliding door and the sheer width make it feel like a private studio. Bedding was plush, crew checked in constantly without hovering. Food was very good, just not quite Singapore-level. At 4.9¢/pt this is an absolute steal.
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Fresh from real tripsThe Polaris seat is genuinely comfortable and the bedding is a highlight. But the meal was lukewarm and the crew felt like they were counting down to landing. For 176k miles I expected more polish. Book it for the lie-flat, not the experience.
The Qsuite double bed with my partner was unreal — doors up, dividers down, and it's a proper suite for two. Dine-on-demand meant we ate when we wanted. Crew were warm and genuinely proud of the product. Nothing else in business touches this.
The seat is wide but you have to sleep diagonally, which loses it a point. Everything else is flawless — the book-the-cook satay is worth pre-ordering, and the crew set the global benchmark for warmth and precision. A 16-hour flight that felt short.
Yes, I showered at 40,000 feet, and yes it was ridiculous and wonderful. The suite is opulent and the bar at the back is a genuine social space. Food was good not great, and the cash value is brutal — only worth it on points, and even then the mileage cost stings.
The new business seat is gorgeous and the privacy wing is a nice touch. The champagne and cheese course reminded me why I love flying French carriers. Service was attentive on the day flight but sparse overnight. Solid Flying Blue redemption when the promo rewards drop.
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