Singapore Airlines steps up the service and dining in the recently-refurbished First Class section of its SilverKris lounge at London Heathrow.
With taxes of just US$5.60 when spending Qantas Points, flights like this are a real steal. Add to that, the complimentary 64kg baggage allowance, and it's a home run.
On some Cathay Pacific flights, you may be able to book Business Class but sit in First Class with a gratis switch to a specious suite.
Flying First on British Airways may not come with the fanciest suite in the sky, but the service is top-notch. A bigger treat awaits when flying First from Heathrow, with access to one of the world's most exclusive lounges.
From a pre-flight massage to a seven-foot bed, vintage Champagne and even an inflight lounge, there’s a lot to look forward to with Qantas First. Live like a VIP without breaking the bank – here's how!
Japan Airlines' outgoing First Class seats might not be cutting-edge, but my 14-hour flight to London is still an absolute treat. And this year, you can also fly it between Sydney and Tokyo.
On flights like this, a good night's sleep is paramount – and with a 212cm bed, it's easy to snooze above the clouds.
Qatar Airways' flagship First Class sets the scene for a luxurious journey with a spacious seat, but is it worth paying more points for it over Business Class?
First Class is a surprisingly affordable and practical option for inter-island flying. It's also a nice way to earn quadruple Velocity Status Credits, versus flying Economy.
Even though this is Qatar Airways' most basic premium seat, the service is unabashedly over-the-top for this regional First Class flight.
Fine dining is the focus on this six-hour jaunt from Dubai to Vienna in Emirates Boeing 777 First Class, booked with Qantas Points.
Brandon kicks off his Qantas Points European adventure in the lush surrounds of Emirates First Class, sipping up the flight taxes with the ultra-exclusive Dom Pérignon 2003 Plénitude 2.