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Guy Got Upgraded To Fly First Class For Free And It's Nicer Than Your House

by Hope Schreiber
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If you've ever wondered what a $21,000 first class ticket would get you, you're in luck.

Vlogger Casey Neistat was upgraded FOR FREE to a first class seat on Emirates Airlines and naturally filmed the entire experience.

Meanwhile, the last time I flew home from LA to NY a very intoxicated girl threw up on me. Why do bad things happen to good people?

First class on Emirates is apparently nicer than my studio apartment -- not only that, but you can have people make you food whenever you want and they also make your bed for you.

How is life fair?

Amenities include a fully stocked mini bar that is ridiculously motorized, numerous gift bags, which include toiletries, such as deodorant and shaving cream, pajamas, slippers and an eye mask, and Glendfiddich 21-year-old malt.

BRB, pouring myself some toilet wine I made earlier.

Also, LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THIS TV, OKAY?!

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That is just excessive.

What kind of business does an airplane have boasting a seat with plenty of leg room that also extends into a bed? How do they have so many free duvets to give away to rich people?

Rich people have enough duvets! I only have one single duvet!

Neistat said,

It really does change your whole relationship with travel, when you take the most painful part of traveling and instead of that being a terrible experience, it goes from pain to pleasurable.

I truly do hate flying, but I'm not sure I can fund a first class addiction. I have never flown first class.

In fact, they only let me ride in the lavatories and if someone has to use them then I'm placed in the stowaway for carry-on luggage.

Check out this incredible bar they have on the airplane. It is honestly bigger than most New York City bars.

Citations: Bro gets upgraded to $21,000 first class seat on airplane because life isn't fair (Mashable)

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