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Emirates' New First Class Cabins Feature NASA-Inspired Beds

Long haul flights can be a tedious and sometimes uncomfortable experience, even from the comfort of a first class seat, which is why Emirates' new first class cabins come equipped with all-new features that promise a unique in-flight experience.

The cabins include a zero-gravity bed that was inspired by NASA, which alleviates pressure from the passenger's neck and shoulders. Other features include custom mood lighting, a 32-inch television and complete climate control, all of which enable one to enjoy the journey as much as the destination.

Most notably, Emirates' new first class cabins come complete with virtual windows that showcase digital displays of the outside world, allowing a passenger to stay engaged and connected, even if they're placed in a windowless middle cabin.
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