{"id":45578,"date":"2025-01-28T17:04:27","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:04:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/casey-neistat-reviews-the-worlds-most-expensive-first-class-plane-seat-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:04:27","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:04:27","slug":"casey-neistat-reviews-the-worlds-most-expensive-first-class-plane-seat-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/casey-neistat-reviews-the-worlds-most-expensive-first-class-plane-seat-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Casey Neistat reviews the world\u2019s most expensive first class plane seat &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Casey Neistat reviews the world\u2019s most expensive first class plane seat Popular YouTube vlogger Caisey Neistat wowed viewers when he showed off what it\u2019s like to fly with the most expensive first class ticket in the world. Flying first class is a luxury that only people with a lot of cash to splash can experience, unless they\u2019re lucky enough to be given a seat upgrade by airline staff. YouTube star Caisey Neistat uploaded a video on December 16 that gave fans a glimpse into what flying with the most expensive airline ticket in the world was like \u2013 and it\u2019s actually insane. Most expensive first class ticket in the world While most airplane tickets consist of one seat, the vlogger\u2019s experience came with three rooms: a bedroom, ensuite shower room, and a living room. He was lucky enough to have been given the flight for free, so he decided to vlog it all for a video to show viewers what life is like if you have thousands of dollars spare for Etihad Airlines\u2019 The Residence ticket. The 38-year-old was gifted a Wi-Fi pass, a headset, some pyjamas, and a robe by a \u2018VIP Travel Concierge\u2019 (AKA butler) upon being directed to his seat in his own living room lounge area. Caisey started his review with a tour of his three rooms, and seemed most impressed by the two large reclining seats in the lounge area, which contained a hidden refrigerated compartment underneath filled with drinks. It even boasted a spacious three feet of leg room \u2013 14 feet once the YouTuber shifted over to the right across from the hallway space. He then moved into the bedroom, where he shared some excitable thoughts on the bed. \u201cThe bed is like a real bed! There\u2019s even a TV for you!\u201d The Residence\u2019s bathroom was the most fascinating of all, though, and seemed more like a hotel bathroom than one you\u2019d typically see on an airplane. Not only did it have a shelf filled with luxury toiletries and a robe hanging on the back of the door, it also came with its own blow dryer, full-sized shower with up to 10 minutes of water usage, and a separate sink. \u201cThe airplane bathroom is usually the grossest place on the whole thing, it\u2019s basically a flying porta potty,\u201d the YouTuber said. \u201cBut with this seat, you get a private bathroom! You don\u2019t have to share it with anyone, this is just MY bathroom!\u201d To top off the experience, the Concierge laid out a fancy table spread in the living room for Caisey\u2019s on-flight meal, which consisted of three luxury courses fit for a king. \u201cThere are two things you never really get when flying on an airplane: space and privacy. And this plane had a borderline RIDICULOUS amount of both of those things,\u201d he concluded when talking about how he found his in-the-sky adventure. \u201cIf you\u2019re looking to spend the price of a new Toyota on one flight, what an experience!\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Casey Neistat reviews the world\u2019s most expensive first class plane seat Popular YouTube vlogger Caisey Neistat wowed viewers when he showed off what it\u2019s like to fly with the most expensive first class ticket in the world. 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