The Guardian | A bathroom for every passenger! Welcome to future of air travel – if you’ve got £13,000 to spare by Guardian Staff

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Emirates has announced plans to offer private en‑suite bathrooms on its aircraft, a luxury feature reserved for first‑class passengers that will cost roughly £6,000‑£13,000 one‑way. The new pods, described as “little flats in the sky,” will include high‑end amenities such as premium perfumes and complimentary toothbrushes, eliminating the need to queue for the toilet. While this upgrade promises unprecedented comfort for the wealthiest travelers, the airline’s focus on premium cabins is prompting a reduction in space for economy seats, with airlines like Southwest trimming seat pitch to accommodate more lucrative first‑class configurations. The move highlights the trade‑off between ultra‑luxury travel experiences and tighter conditions for budget passengers.

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A bathroom for every passenger! Welcome to future of air travel – if you’ve got £13,000 to spare

You already get extra legroom and all sorts of goodies if you travel first class. Soon you won’t even have to queue for the toilet

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