The Watch Human Capital Onlinegolden era of flying isn't over -- it's just begun.
Popular vlogger Casey Neistat was recently upgraded to a $21,000 first class seat on Emirates Airlines. Normally, the upgrade would have cost him a pretty penny, but Neistat was able to move up free of charge.
SEE ALSO: Resourceful beauty blogger employs fluffy cat for staging assistanceNeistat then created a video documenting his journey, which was undoubtedly classier than anything anyone reading this post will (likely) experience in a lifetime.
Highlights of Neistat's trip (Trigger warning: It may make you sick with consumerist envy):
A fully stocked minibar
Caviar
Glendfiddich 21-year-old malt
Grey Goose Vodka
A shower
A bed with a pillow and a duvet
Slippers
Pajamas
Smoked mackerel with wasabi mayonnaise on pumpernickel
Marinated feta with eggplant
An extensive list of gourmet food none of us quite understand
Jealous yet? If not, might I recommend watching the full video of Neistat's experience. Seeing him lie back in a chair that's probably more expensive than your whole house is guaranteed to make you sad.
"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," Neistat says.
Congratulations, bro. Enjoy your "glamorous" ride while the rest of us wine and dine in coach on free pretzels and tap water.
Happy Monday! Here are some #corgi butts in slow motion.
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