What it's like to travel in a swanky $20,000 Etihad Airways first-class suite

 By 
Neha Prakash
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In this very special episode of Cribs: Airlines With Too Much Money, we get a look at Etihad Airways and its first-class suite, a private room aboard the new Airbus A380 planes.

The three-bedroom, 125-square-foot suite is designed for two people and boasts a private bathroom (with shower), a full bedroom (with Egyptian cotton bedding) and a living room, including two dining tables, fine gold-platted China, a chilled mini-bar and a 32-inch flat screen TV.

And did we mention the "discreet" personal butler? He was trained at the Savoy in London -- because anywhere else would be just gauche -- by the former Buckingham Palace butlers.

Businessman Gino Bertuccio has already tried out the experience, telling USA Today, "My only wish was that the flight was longer, I didn't want to get off." Well, that's a first.

You can also see what the experience is like on the plane:

The entire experience is available to you for a cool $20,000 one-way ticket.

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