I flew business class on Air France's Airbus A380, the world's biggest passenger jet, and the experience is what I imagine the golden age of air travel was like

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Here's what every step of the journey was like in business class on Air France's Airbus A380 superjumbos.

Rebecca Harrington/Business InsiderOnce we got seated, flight attendants offered champagne. I was drinking it when they were drinking champagne on the flight in"Crazy Rich Asians", too!I asked if I could just have the chicken since the fish in the lounge was bad, and after first apologizing and telling me they only had enough plates for the people scheduled to eat on the plane, the flight attendants found me a plate of the chicken! Such service.

The croissant was warm while the fruit salad and juice tasted fresh. I always struggle with wanting to eat breakfast on overnight flights when my body thinks it's 3 a.m., but this was a nice snack to wake up to.I snapped a shot of one of the bathrooms, which was a standard airplane bathroom. The one on the other side of the plane was much larger! You could even turn around in it without hitting the door or the toilet.

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