Emirates' Boeing 777-300ER First Class 'Game Changer' middle suite is so luxurious it even has virtual windows for the ultimate view

Published on Apr 22, 2026 at 12:17 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Apr 22, 2026 at 12:17 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

If you ever thought you’d seen the best that aviation had to offer, you haven’t seen nothing yet – just take a look at Emirates’ Boeing 777-300ER First Class.

This middle suite is luxury exemplified, and even contains virtual windows to provide the ultimate view.

In this video, a YouTube channel gave its viewers an inside look at this opulent flying experience.

One look at this, and you’ll never see flying the same way again.

The First Class experience onboard Emirates’ Boeing 777-300ER is on another level

When you think of luxurious flights, an Emirates flight won’t be far from your mind.

You’d need only take a look at the experience Alex Hirschi, AKA Supercar Blondie herself, had when she flew to Phuket.

And with the recent news that the flights would be providing free Wi-Fi from 2027 onwards, it’s clear that the airline is constantly working to improve.

Undoubtedly, the first class experience is the crème de la crème.

But the middle suite is truly a game-changer in and of itself.

This cabin consists of six suites, inspired by the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

Perhaps the most eye-catching feature is the virtual windows.

These high-definition screens project live footage from the plane’s external cameras to create the illusion of real windows.

It’s not an exact science, as the video’s host noted that sometimes the images can look a little distorted.

However, he did remark that it was a fun feature nonetheless.

Other features include fully enclosed suites, where the covering goes from the floor to the ceiling – an industry first.

Within the suites, passengers can independently adjust the temperature and choose from eight different ambient light settings.

Talk about a tailored experience.

And as if all of that wasn’t enough, passengers get the option to adjust their seats to a NASA-inspired ‘lounge’ position, which can reduce pressure on the body.

To fly in first class is a real treat

Very few people get the privilege of flying in first class.

So you best believe that those favored few are going to speak about their experience when they get the opportunity.

For one lucky flyer, it was the first class on an Etihad plane, while for another, it was a $13,980 flight on Singapore Airlines.

Whichever airline it is, flying in style has never looked quite so good before.

Following stints at LadBible, The Sun, The New York Post, and the Daily Mail, Ben joined the team full-time in February 2025. In his role as Senior Content Writer, his sparkling copy, the ability to sniff out a good story at 100 paces, and a GSOH quickly led to him becoming an integral and invaluable member of the writing staff.