24hrs in Qantas First Class Suites | Australia to England

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Today I’m flying for 24 hours in Qantas First Class Suites from Sydney, Australia all the way to London, England. Classed as the worlds longest direct flight, flying over three continents! This is among one of the most iconic flights you can take, and one that’s taken many years to get to its current timing. Back 80 years ago when QF1 began, this would have taken nearly 100 hours with 6 stops. As always I’ll show you exactly what it’s like from the bed, to the food service and even the luxurious onboard lounge. We’ll also explore the First Class lounges in Sydney and during the tech stop in Singapore.

0:00 - Intro
4:48 - First Class
7:33 - Suite tour
12:43 - Onboard Lounge
14:08 - The Bed
15:52 - The Cost

All Comments (21)
  • @YouTube
    never felt so jealous in my life 😍
  • I don’t know what it is about these videos but they’re so relaxing and extremely enjoyable to watch, Over the past year or so you’ve turned me into a train and aeroplane fan. Awesome videos 👍🏻
  • Sleeping in a makeshift bed, fully horizontal with a decent telly is everybody's dream for a long haul flight experience. I don't require caviar or Krug, just a bed and a nice bathroom. I'm still reeling from the video of you showering at 40,000 feet AND having your own bed and big arse TV of your own. HEAVEN.
  • @dr1ft3r07
    Loving your plane review videos. An entire trip vlog with plane, hotels, restaurants, activities would be EPIC.
  • @Jocularious
    As an Australian, it is awesome to see you visit Australia, and fly aboard the Qantas fleet.
  • @ammonb26
    The Sydney first class lounge is a big favourite of mine, love the great views of the apron and the food!
  • I am a proud Aussie & so very pleased that Qantas didn't let you down. Also 10/10 for loving vegemite which is a staple in my diet & I am ever so happy that they now have a gluten free option from Kraft so that I don't have to miss out. I still think it was much nicer in the 1950s before they started dropping the salt content & now it has a short shelf life, however mine never goes out of date as I like it too much!! p.s. I also love marmite & when I visited the UK in 1987 it was a staple whilst there & one I bought home with me. Though my biggest love was clotted cream!! I miss that so much...
  • @andrewjditton
    Top quality once again thanks Will. I have to admit to always watching your videos twice: once as a viewer to enjoy the content, then a second time as a fellow ‘tuber to deconstruct, analyse, and generally be in awe of the production process. All the best mate 👍
  • I've been watching your videos for about a year. Your editing, videography, story telling though your eyes as if we were there, is amazing. I always look forward to your uploads. Kindest regards, Richard U.K
  • @LG-kq2br
    Been on the Qantas A380 first class a few times now and never fails to impress, especially when it’s straight to work upon landing.
  • @Angela-gj7tx
    This video brought back some good memories of the same flight and lounge experiences I had a few years ago with Qantas. Very enjoyable experience.
  • Your dedication to flying is mind blowing and idk how anyone would be able to do what u do so well
  • So I found you’re channel about a week and a half ago, and I’ve already watched every single train video and plane video. And let me tell you I am obsessed with these kind of videos. Keep it up man!
  • Your presentation and commentary are entertaining and well-spoken. Even if something isn't quite as you might like it, you are still congenial. Always a pleasant vicarious trip to go on. Thanks for showing us who will not go anywhere to the caliber you do how things are. Truly appreciated.
  • Thanks for the video. You're one of the few "Tubers" who have reviewed Qantas, and it's nice that you have given it a good review. I've been a frequent flyer since 1994 and a shareholder since 2001. I've always found Qantas to be a great airline, and have enjoyed a number of upgrades from economy to premium economy or business. One huge positive is on longer flights, attendants are always on hand to offer water or fresh fruit every 90 minutes or so. On numerous other carriers, once the main meal is served, the attendants disappear down the back of the plane for almost the entire flight - not to reappear until the latter snack is served. I have also enjoyed the meal options on Qantas flights. A lot of competitors have really gone downhill in that area. Unfortunately, the wider media in Australia have made a concerted effort to drag the airline's name through the mud. I think the service, as you have shown, speaks for itself.
  • So my oldest friend and I are planning on having one of those trips of a lifetime. My dream was to fly first class just once.!! So we have been madly watching your videos, which a fabulous I might add. Being an Aussie I feel like I should fly Qantas, but you have offered up so many wonderful options. I am so confused now!! Keep up that hard work you do!! And soon I will be able to fulfil a life long dream. Thanks Dan.
  • @CakePro100
    Keep it up Mate! Love these videos and have been watching for 2 years! Love your reviews! 🎉
  • @tomawen5916
    I hate traveling but by enjoying traveling first class vicariously through your video, it makes for an excellent diversion from the madness of my "real life". Thank you for such a great video!
  • Excellent job mate. You have the best first-class videos. I learn so much watching your videos. Thanks for sharing your experience.