Virgin Australia is set to redefine the term "flying in style" with the release of its all-new ultra luxury business class cabin.
The airline revealed its new international business class cabin and Economy Space + seats today, Tuesday May 17th with the first of these refitted Boeing 777-300ER's already flying across the Pacific.
Aptly named "The Business", the cabin features 37 individual and private suites that can convert into 80inch(!) beds.
Also, the seats are in a 1-2-1 configuration, meaning you won't be hopping over anyone to get to the restroom.
It also has an in-flight entertainment system with 18-inch screen which the airline claims is the largest on a flight between North America and Australia.
The ultra luxury business class cabin also boasts a bar which is open after the flight's first meal service, the bar will also serve a continental breakfast before the full breakfast service, or you can eat your full breakfast at the bar instead of your seat.
Virgin Australia also announced Economy Space + seats located in the first five rows and the exit rows of the economy cabin.
The Economy Space + offers extra legroom, your own overhead space, guaranteed first meal choice, dedicated crew members on the flight and a noise-cancelling headset.
The Economy Space + seats cost A$135 to A$165 (about N20,000 to N25,000).
Check out photos of the all-new cabins above.