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    I flew over 22 hours in business class with Turkish Airlines. The food and airport lounge were unreal.

    By Kaila Yu,

    5 days ago
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    I flew more than 22 hours in business class with Turkish Airlines. I didn't know what to expect.
    • I flew 22+ hours in Turkish Airlines ' business class and stopped at its Istanbul airport lounge.
    • The food on my flights and in the airport lounge really blew me away.
    • I had a great experience and found my seats to be comfortable, too.

    I love flying in business class, but I don't often buy my seats outright because they can cost four figures.

    I like upgrading to business class by booking flights using frequent-flyer miles and credit-card points. If that's not your thing, good news: Some data suggests flying business class is slightly cheaper than it was a few years ago (even though economy airfare costs are rising).

    Recently, I used points to book a business-class flight with Turkish Airlines from the Maldives to Los Angeles. If I'd booked with cash, the one-layover flight would've cost me more than $4,690.

    Here's what it was like spending more than 22 hours traveling in business class with Turkish Airlines.

    The check-in process was extra fast because I was flying business class.
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    I didn't have to wait long to enter the airport.

    The hotel I stayed at in the Maldives had a representative at the Velana International Airport who helped me walk through security.

    This was a huge bonus, and even better, business-class passengers had their own line for security.

    The check-in and customs process went quickly for me, though I passed economy travelers waiting in a long check-in line.

    After making it through security, I had access to an airport lounge.
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    I wanted to save my appetite for the flight.

    The Turkish Airlines lounge in the Maldives had plenty of items available for breakfast, including pastries and sandwiches.

    I didn't eat anything because I knew Turkish Airlines would have delicious food on the flight, and I always overeat when flying business class.

    My seat was in the front row of the business-class section.
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    I was in the front of business class for the first leg of my flight.

    This leg of the flight was on an older Boeing 777-300, with seats in a two-three-two configuration.

    I was excited to get the business-class amenity kit.
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    The Ferragamo toiletry bag had lots of goodies.

    Turkish Airlines partnered with the luxury fashion house Ferragamo for its business-class toiletry bags filled with products such as recycled-plastic earplugs, an eye mask, Ferragamo toiletries, and a wheat-straw toothbrush.

    I also received comfy socks and slippers. During the flight, many passengers, including me, removed their shoes and put on the provided slippers.

    After settling into my seat, a flight attendant came by with a selection of juices and lemonade.

    My first meal was a solid selection of appetizers.
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    Turkish Airlines definitely kept me fed.

    I enjoyed the set appetizer plate I got that featured local delicacies such as smoked beef, cheeses, olives, a fruit salad, a raspberry smoothie bowl, homemade apricot jam, and butter.

    I chose a Turkish specialty for the main course, and it didn't disappoint.
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    After my meal, I immediately went to sleep.

    The main course was the homemade Turkish-style börek , a layered pastry with spinach and potato. It was nicely flaked and savory with creamy potato.

    So far, the flight had been eight hours and 15 minutes. I went to sleep right after my meal.

    About two hours before landing, the lights came on, and I got another meal.
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    Brochettes are bite-size marinated proteins.

    This time, I got a selection of Turkish meze. For my main, I chose the grilled-chicken brochettes with bulgur, tomato, and peppers. The chicken was smoky and tender.

    For dessert, I had a mascarpone and passion-fruit tart.

    Then, I had a 16-hour layover at Istanbul Airport.
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    I stayed in the airport during my layover so I could explore the Turkish Airlines lounge.

    I had the option of leaving the airport and staying at a hotel provided by Turkish Airlines. Instead, I headed to the private Turkish Airlines airport lounge .

    I quickly saw why the lounge has a prestigious reputation.
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    The Turkish Airlines business-class lounge in Istanbul is huge.

    This Turkish Airlines business-class lounge is often listed as one of the world's best airline lounges , and it was easy for me to see why.

    It's a sprawling space measuring 60,000 square feet with ample seating, eateries with chefs, resting rooms with beds, and even shower facilities.

    The lounge was easy to enter and leave.
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    I didn't have to wait in line to enter the lounge.

    To get in and out of the lounge, I just scanned my boarding pass.

    This eliminated the annoying wait I sometimes encounter at check-in counters when there's a rush of customers at airport lounges.

    Even the baggage storage area of the Turkish Airlines lounge looked stunning.
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    It seemed easy to find your bag after you checked it in.

    The area for baggage storage was eye-catching, stylish, and smart.

    The transparent storage containers seemed to make it even easier to find your bag if you forgot your locker number.

    The bathrooms were incredibly spacious, too.
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    There were also two well-lit vanity stations in this bathroom.

    The lounge bathrooms were large, with tons of hand-washing stations. They were never crowded, and I rarely saw anyone inside other than an attendant.

    Well-lit vanity areas with seating were also nice additions to the bathrooms. They seemed like good places to reapply makeup or fix hair.

    During my long layover, I even took a shower.
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    The shower felt rejuvenating after so much travel.

    Showers are available on a first-come, first-served basis in the lounge.

    I didn't wait in line when I showered at about 5:30 a.m. It was refreshing to shower in the airport after a long day of traveling.

    Above all, the food options in the lounge blew my mind.
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    Dishes were being prepared right in front of my eyes.

    The wildest part of the layover was the food: I'd never seen anything like it at an airport lounge.

    I passed at least five live cooking stations in the lounge, many of which featured Turkish specialties. I even saw someone making pastries from scratch.

    A coffee station had a barista making drinks to order.
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    You should try the Turkish coffee.

    The lounge had various coffee drinks available to order and an impressive selection of Turkish teas. I recommend trying the Turkish coffee , of course.

    I ate so much while I waited.
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    The food I ate in the lounge impressed me.

    I ate constantly (probably every 30 minutes I was awake) during my layover just because there was an overflowing abundance of food.

    The salad bar was well-stocked and I especially enjoyed the stations serving traditional grilled meats. The Turkish beef patty I ate was perfectly cooked, and I got it hot off the grill.

    After eating, I found a reclined lounge chair and napped through the night.

    Eventually, I headed to the second leg of my flight.
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    The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner was newer than the other plane I was on before.

    I was excited to board my flight's longer, 13-hour leg on the newer Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.

    I had my own plush, private window seat, and no one was seated next to me as I headed from Istanbul to Los Angeles.

    Breakfast was my favorite meal on this flight.
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    I enjoyed most of my breakfast.

    I boarded at 7 a.m., and breakfast service started shortly after takeoff.

    I'm not usually a huge fan of yogurt, but it was gorgeously displayed on my plate I ate every bite. For my main entrée, I selected the eggs Benedict, which was OK, but the eggs seemed overcooked.

    Before the lights turned down in the cabin, a flight attendant came to make my bed.
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    This service wasn't offered on the first leg of my trip.

    The best part of business class is undoubtedly the lie-flat seats that can be customized to any incline.

    For turn-down service, a flight attendant added a mattress pad and a velvety blanket to my seat.

    Again, I enjoyed even more food.
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    I wasn't ever hungry for long on my Turkish Airlines flight.

    Turkish Airlines really stands out for its food offerings, in my opinion.

    I really enjoyed selecting appetizers from a meal cart of options. On this flight, I chose the Caesar salad, shrimp salad, roasted eggplant, and cauliflower soup. I especially enjoyed the savory soup.

    For my main entrée, I ordered a pasta dish with shrimp, which was heavily cheesed to my liking.

    Overall, Turkish Airlines really impressed me — especially when it came to food.
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    Turkish Airlines had some great food in its Istanbul lounge.

    I loved the flight, especially the last leg with the plush seats. The meals I ate throughout my travel journey were impressive, and I can see why the airline has been nominated for several food awards .

    I would fly with Turkish Airlines again and revisit its Istanbul lounge just to eat.

    Read the original article on Business Insider
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