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Monday smile: What does first class look like?

30 Sep 2016
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Filmmaker Casey Neistat was treated to a free upgrade from business class to first class while travelling from Dubai to New York on Emirates. He couldn’t contain his excitement and had to share his experience with the world. Watch here to find out what he got up to during his first flight in first class.

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