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Ever since I was little, I have loved flying through the air in a huge plane. It seemed so exciting and adventurous. My dream finally came true this summer when my family took our first flight together. In this essay, I will share all the incredible details of our big trip. By the end, you will understand why getting on that airplane was so special to me.

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My First Flight Experience Essay

The airport adventure.

I started with an early drive to the airport on our big travel day. I did not know what to expect in such a big building. (Topic sentence) Checking our bags, going through security and hunting for our gate entertained us for hours. Snack shops and restaurants dotted the wide hallways. Big departure boards listed places worldwide – I was amazed that airplanes could get us there! Everything felt like an exciting mystery to discover.

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When it was finally time to board, I picked a window seat for the best view. Watching the runway from high above as we sped down was thrilling. (Transition) Lifting off into the clouds blew me away – suddenly, houses and cars became tiny toys! (Topic sentence) Landing gently back on land Hours later felt nothing short of magical. Seeing so much of the world from above makes me feel like an eagle circling the earth.

Clouds and Meals

Gazing out at fluffy cotton candy clouds endlessly drifting by kept me entertained for much of the flight. Some looked like hearts, animals or smiles, which sparked daydreams. (Transition) Snack boxes with chips and cookies tided me over between meals. The airplane food may not wow some, but I found it fun to enjoy together high above the world. (Topic sentence) My family also watched movies on our screens, which felt futuristic.

Our Destination Arrives

As we began our descent, the blue ocean and palm trees below came into focus. Hearing the flight announcement that our trip’s end awaited stirred excitement in my heart. (Transition) Stepping off onto a new foreign land for the first time felt surreal. After days of discovery, thinking of how flying brought us there so quickly was wild. (Topic sentence) That very first flight together created traveling memories our family will treasure forever.

In closing, every amazing part of flying for the first time felt enchanting and worthwhile. From airport adventures to mealtimes with loved ones among the clouds – it created a whimsical experience like no other. Though takeoff and landing blew me away most of all, the incredible journey itself proved why airplanes could join far-off lands in wondrous ways forever magical. Traveling by flight will become a beloved tradition our family continues making memories.

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    My First Time on a Plane    When I was seven years old I went on my very first holiday abroad, to America. I can remember waking up at Five o'clock in the morning to catch an early flight from Heathrow airport. I was so excited I forgot about the daunting effort of getting up so early. My Mum, Dad, Brother, grandparents and I set off on the long journey to the airport, then Orlando Florida. I remember the white taxi van used to transport us to the airport with its incredibly tiny seats, which made getting any sleep impossible. Sitting next to my brother, who was in a very irritable and annoying mood, made this slightly harder.

    There had been a major accident on the motorway that held me in suspense not knowing whether we would get there in time to catch the flight. When we finally arrived at the airport my brother was ordered to go and find a luggage trolley, which I remember he was very unenthusiastic about doing.   The only part of checking in I can remember is when my Gran couldn't understand a word the Pakistani steward said only made worse by my Gran's hearing impediment. The eleven-hour flight over to America was one of the most exciting parts of the holiday for me. Trying to work out how to put the seat belt into the little lock contraption puzzled me for a while. Even though it was so long ago the thought of playing games on the plane with the onboard games console still excites me today. After about five hours of exploring the onboard entertainment, it all got a little boring. So I turned to looking out the window and asking my granddad what was below us for entertainment. I remember asking my granddad why my ears felt funny then regretting after receiving a long-winded explanation.    When we got off the plane I remember how hot it was, I didn't know it could get that hot. It felt a great achievement to actually step off the plane on to American soil. We then had to follow some kind of rep. There was a huge sign stating 'United States Of America Customs' with a huge man sitting behind a bit of glass and not really looking at your passport just kind of waiting for his shift to finish.

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    It was now time for the most boring part of going on holiday, the luggage belt. We stood there for fifteen minutes and eventually I was relieved to see a bag emerge through the rubber flap, but then having to wait another ten minutes to see the next one. I can remember how intrigued I was about what was on the other side of the curtain. I poked my head through only to be disappointed by a big man on a walky-talky.   We then hired a huge white six-seated car that could actually fit eight people with comfort. The first memory outside of the airport was driving up a ramp and then having to stop at traffic lights and then watching these huge cars pass in front of us. We followed instructions to our bungalow apartment but having to stop and ask for directions. My dad was useless at following instructions although he was not helped by my granddad reading out the instructions. But we did get there in the end. We all ran into the house (except my Grandparents who walked in) to check out where we would be staying for the next seven days.    It was a really nice bungalow with everything you could ever possibly need, even satellite television and a lawn mower. The best part of the house for me was the pool, which was a peculiar Dolphin shape covered with a big net structure.   The first day consisted of sitting around the pool and exploring the neighbourhood. On the second day we visited Universal Studios that I had heard so much about from my friends back at school. When I got there it was so huge we only had chance to explore a little bit of the place. I can also remember massive queues for every ride. You would wait for thirty minutes then be on the ride for about thirty seconds. On the third day my mum insisted that we visit sea world that you can see back in the U.K. but we went anyway and saw a huge whale in a really small tank. But we were assured 'he loves it here'. I was not convinced.  The rest of the holiday we spent in Miami. When we arrived in Miami the first place we went to was Palm Beach, which was slightly better than the littered beaches at home. The sand was bright yellow and the water was really blue. Miami, despite its much-hyped reputation is a very strange place.   Before I knew it, the holiday was over and we were travelling back to Britain. The eleven-hour journey flew past. When we arrived back in Britain, I didn't know what day it was. So we all slept continuously for three days.   The holiday was the best holiday abroad I have ever had and would really like to go back again.                                         

               By Katie Light 10RES

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My heart was pounding as I walked through the doors of the Jacksonville airport. My sister had called me and invited me to come to Florida two weeks before. Walking through the automatic doors I enter the airport for the first time on my own. My fear was overwhelming as I got closer and closer. I got up that morning to make sure that my bag was all packed for the trip. I walked out the garage door to go to my mom’s work. Mom and I got in to her’s silver Aspen and we drove to her work. When we got to my mom’s work I went in to her office and went to lie down on her couch to take a short nap. So when I woke up it was time to go to the airport I was clutching to my bag as I walked up to the counter to get my ticket. I had to wait in line to get my ticket and then get my bag checked. I was thankful to have my dad with me because he helped me calm down. Dad and I sat down to wait for the boarding call. Then I heard it “flight 395 to Atlanta, George is now boarding.” After I handed this little old man, my ticket I got on the plane. The flight attendant, who was wearing a blue dress with a red bow, said,” Welcome aboard flight 395 to Atlanta.” I sat down and I thought that I was going to be sitting by myself but then this man come and sat right beside me and fell asleep. He was like in his 30’s. There were two kids that sat beside me in the other seats on the other side of aisle. The engines roared as I got more and more scared. The plane started to move down the run way. My hands started to shake as the plane got faster and faster down the runway. So then finally we were in the air and that’s when I calmed down. One hour and fifteen minutes later I was on the ground. When I landed in Atlanta I realized I was going to have to do it all over again. I had to wait till everyone was off the plane for me to get off, and then run quickly to catch my next flight. Even though I was nervous I still got through it. If I do go on a another trip in an air planes I wont be nervous.

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The excitement of the first airplane ride.

I still remember my first airplane ride. It was a mix of excitement and nervousness. The airport was buzzing with activity, making me more curious.

The Take-Off

The moment the plane took off, my heart pounded. I was amazed at how the buildings and trees gradually became tiny spots.

Up in the Sky

Up in the sky, I was awestruck by the vastness of the clouds and the blue sky. It felt like a different world altogether.

The Landing

The landing was a bit scary, but the excitement of reaching the destination overpowered the fear. It was truly an unforgettable experience.

250 Words Essay on First Airplane Ride

The anticipation.

The first airplane ride is an experience that imprints itself indelibly in one’s memory. The anticipation begins from the moment the trip is planned. It’s a flurry of diverse emotions – excitement, anxiety, curiosity, all intertwined in a complex web. The preparation phase involves packing, checking documents, and mentally preparing oneself for the upcoming journey.

The Airport Experience

Airports are a microcosm of the world, bustling with people from different walks of life. The impersonal announcements, the rush of passengers, and the constant hum of activity create a unique atmosphere. The process of checking in, getting security clearance, and waiting at the departure gate is a blend of routine and novelty.

The takeoff is a defining moment. The engines roar to life, the plane picks up speed, and suddenly, you’re airborne. The feeling of weightlessness is surreal, as if you’re defying gravity. The world below shrinks, morphing into a miniature model of itself, while the sky engulfs you in its vastness.

The Journey

Once the initial thrill subsides, the journey becomes a period of introspection. The view from the window, the hum of the engines, and the solitude at 30,000 feet provide a perspective that’s unique to air travel. It’s a time to reflect on the journey of life, the destinations we choose, and the paths we take to reach them.

The descent and landing bring a sense of accomplishment. The journey, filled with anticipation, excitement, and introspection, culminates in the achievement of reaching a new destination. The first airplane ride is a metaphor for life’s journey, a reminder of our ability to dream, explore, and transcend boundaries.

500 Words Essay on First Airplane Ride

The first airplane ride is an experience that embeds itself in one’s memory, a unique blend of anticipation, excitement, and a dash of anxiety. The journey begins much before the actual flight, with the meticulous packing of suitcases, the nervous glance at the flight tickets, and the restless night before the day of the flight.

Airports are a microcosm of the world, a melting pot of cultures, emotions, and stories. The first visit to an airport is an overwhelming experience. The hustle and bustle, the constant announcements, the myriad of signs, and the nervous excitement of passengers create a unique atmosphere. The process of checking in, going through security, and waiting at the gate is a whirlwind of new experiences that prepares one for the upcoming adventure.

The Ascend and Beyond

The moment of boarding the airplane, finding your seat, and buckling up brings a sense of reality to the journey. As the engines roar to life and the plane begins to taxi, the heart races in sync with the increasing speed. The moment of takeoff, the gentle lurch as the plane lifts off the ground, is a moment of pure exhilaration.

As the plane ascends, the world below shrinks, familiar landscapes transforming into a patchwork of fields, roads, and houses. The higher the plane climbs, the broader the perspective becomes, a metaphor for the transformative power of travel. The view from an airplane window is a humbling reminder of our place in the vast expanse of the world.

The In-flight Experience

In-flight, the experience continues to be a blend of novel experiences. The meal served at an altitude of 35,000 feet, the soft hum of the engines, the occasional turbulence, and the camaraderie among passengers who share this journey create a unique environment. It’s a suspended reality, a bubble of time where one is neither at the starting point nor the destination.

The Descent and Arrival

The descent is a mirror image of the ascent, the world slowly regaining its normal size as the plane descends. The touchdown, the applause that sometimes follows it, and the sense of relief mixed with accomplishment mark the end of the flight.

The arrival at a new airport, the retrieval of luggage, and the step outside into a new city or country mark the beginning of a new chapter of the journey. The first airplane ride is not just a means of transportation but a transformative experience that broadens horizons and enriches the traveler’s perspective.

In conclusion, the first airplane ride is a rite of passage, a significant milestone that marks a transition. It’s the first step into a larger world, a leap into the unknown that promises new experiences, challenges, and opportunities. It’s an experience that leaves a lasting imprint, shaping the traveler’s worldview and setting the stage for future adventures.

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I'm in my mid-20s and just took my first plane ride. Here are 7 things that surprised me about flying.

  • I'm 25 years old and just took my first plane ride in December 2021.
  • I was surprised by numerous things, including the boarding process and how quick security can be.
  • I was also amused by Kylie Cosmetics vending machines in airports, and how small plane windows are.

I'm 25 years old and have always traveled by car, train, and bus — but never by plane.

essay about your first time on a plane

Even when my family took Disney World vacations throughout my childhood, we opted to drive from New Jersey to Florida rather than flying our family of four down the East Coast.

So this year, when I decided to spend a weekend at Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida, I figured it was time to take my first flight.

Of course, I knew flying would be a bit different both on the plane and at the airport as a result of the pandemic, but there were still a few standard things that surprised me throughout my journey.

The first thing that surprised me was how fast I got through security despite long lines.

essay about your first time on a plane

My flight was set to depart Newark airport at 5:30 a.m. on a Thursday morning. I assumed the airport wouldn't be too busy when I arrived around 3:30 a.m., but I still found long lines waiting to check bags and go through security.

But to my surprise, it only took approximately one hour for me to do both.

Once at my gate, I laughed upon seeing a Kylie Cosmetics vending machine.

essay about your first time on a plane

When not reporting on theme parks like Disney World , I often cover beauty news and products . So it caught me off guard to see the signature pink packaging of Kylie Jenner's beauty brand in a vending machine as I prepared to board my first flight.

But as I came to learn later, these machines are actually a staple at numerous airports across the US .

I also quickly learned that boarding can be a very different process depending on the airline you're flying with.

essay about your first time on a plane

The first airline I flew with was Frontier, and the second was Southwest. While I enjoyed flights with both, their two boarding processes were completely different from one other.

Frontier worked on a first-come-first-serve basis and opened boarding to all passengers at once. Southwest, on the other hand, took a more organized approach and called each group individually.

That being said, I had an assigned seat on my Frontier flight, but had to search for one on my Southwest flights. The latter airline has an open boarding policy , and allows passengers to choose their seats once their boarding group is called.

Once I sat down, I was pleasantly surprised to find that, even on an inexpensive airline, the seats were comfortable and I had plenty of legroom.

essay about your first time on a plane

Of course, I'm sure the seats pale in comparison to those on luxury planes, and I am on the shorter side at 5 feet 2 inches.

But because I've always heard people complain about airplane seats — especially those on budget airlines — I was expecting much worse.

The windows also threw me for a loop — they were smaller than I imagined.

essay about your first time on a plane

Logically, I know that airplane windows can't be huge. But when looking at planes from a distance, they seem bigger than they actually are when seated next to them.

I found myself craning my neck to see from the aisle seat, and couldn't always appreciate the view below us.

Next time I fly, I'll definitely be getting a window seat.

Takeoff took a lot longer than I expected, and motion sickness set in almost immediately.

essay about your first time on a plane

I assumed that the plane would begin ascending shortly after the flight attendants gave their safety demonstrations, but instead, we stayed on the ground. Considering how anxious I was at the moment, those few minutes felt like an eternity.

Unfortunately, things didn't get much better when flying. I always thought I'd be OK in the air so long as there's no turbulence, but I felt dizzy and nauseous for most of the smooth flight.

At first, I thought it was the result of nerves, but even on the way home when I was much calmer, I experienced the same symptoms. Luckily, I found that concentrating on a book or even the plane brochures helped — the complete opposite of what I experience when I have motion sickness in the car.

The biggest shock was how exhausted I felt after only a few days of travel.

essay about your first time on a plane

In the past, I've taken week-long vacations where I trekked hours through theme parks in extreme heat. But somehow, three flights and two days in Florida left me feeling more exhausted than ever before.

Maybe it was the speed of my trip, or maybe it was the nerves from my first flight. According to Cleveland Clinic , you can also become tired on flights as a result of low humidity leaving you dehydrated, and lower air pressure providing your body less oxygen.

But whatever the reason, I felt like I needed another vacation as soon as my third and final plane landed.

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A Descriptive Experience Of The First Plane Trip

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Show More First Plane Trip The first time I went on an airplane, was when I was twelve. My family was traveling to California for the first time, to visit the family on my father’s side. I remember being nervous, but, extremely excited at the same time. It was a long trip, about six hours give or take, and my family was not prepared one bit. Yet with all the chaotic things that happened, it was still a memorable and fun experience. Of course for the first time on a plane, you’re going to think the worst. You can’t help but imagine all the things that could possibly go wrong. Things like getting lost in the airport, loosing your luggage, even the plane crashing; and don 't forgot all the chaos of finding the gate, being on time, and looking for seats …show more content… I can remember my sister catching the whole plane’s attention. She decided to take a nap, while chewing gum. She forgot to spit it out before hand, and woke up with it stuck in her hair. She had a blue clump that just got tangled on the back of her head. I remember it being the gum Winter Fresh, my sister 's favorite. You could just smell the mint on her. She was angry and embarrassed at the same time, and didn 't know what to do. All the flight attendants were running around, trying to figure out how to remove it and help her. One of the flight attendants suggested just cutting it out, but that wasn 't an option. Another said he heard peanut butter helps to get gum out of hair. My sister’s reaction was priceless. She definitely thought it was a ridiculous idea, and there was not even the slightest chance she was going to do that either. I remember laughing, at the thought of her actually going doing it. She ended up getting it out with water, but she spent the rest of the flight doing …show more content… We had a good chunk of time before our next flight, so we decided to go to the souvenir shop. My sister and I wanted to buy something for everyone. We were just so excited that we had gone to a different state, and actually got the chance to buy souvenirs. We just about looked at everything in the shop. Being a kid back then we didn 't have a phone. So of course, we couldn 't keep track of the time. Resulting in us having spent half an hour walking around exploring. I remember my mom running up to us panicking, saying, “We’re ganna miss the plane ride home, come on!” We all began freaking out, not knowing what to do. All of us just began running through the airport, dodging all the people and their luggage as fast as we could to make it back in time. Everyone sprinting, trying not to trip or drop our bags. Meanwhile, our dad was trying to stall the plane from leaving without us. We felt ridiculous! We just couldn 't help but laugh at ourselves. Being a parent, of course that was stressful, but for a kid, it was more fun than anything. The trip was definitely not what I was expecting, but I had an amazing time. I ended up getting a ton of hilarious and memorable moments that I’ll remember

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However, when a transfer bonus and award availability came online at the same time, I decided to book my dream trip to Madrid and fly Iberia business class to get there.

Booking a business-class flight is easier (and cheaper) than I expected

Back in August, American Express Membership Rewards offered a 30% transfer bonus to British Airways Executive Club. I found a business-class award on British Airways' partner, Iberia, flying nonstop from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) for 34,000 British Airways Avios. Thanks to the transfer bonus, I only needed to convert 27,000 Amex Membership Rewards into British Airways Avios and use those to book my flight. That's fewer points than most transatlantic economy flights require.

Even more than the value I was getting, I was thrilled at the opportunity to fly a non-U.S. airline for the first time. While I've flown to other countries before, including frequent trips to see my family in the Dominican Republic, it has always been with American carriers.

In short, I was eager to try something new, and my Madrid trip would be a journey with many firsts. My first time to Europe, and Spain in particular, my first time on a foreign carrier and my first trip in international business class.

When booking my flight, I picked an off-peak time to go to Madrid. Had I picked a peak period to go to Madrid, I would've had to fork over more points since demand would've been higher. The flight I booked was Iberia Flight 1652, departing New York at 10 p.m. and arriving in Madrid at 10 a.m. the next day. Needless to say, I had a long night ahead of me.

I went in with an open mind and more than a little excitement, and I'll be the first to admit that the business-class experience most definitely lived up to the hype.

Here are other things that surprised me on my first non-U.S. business-class flight that became the highlight of my entire trip.

Early boarding and a predeparture drink

Since joining TPG, I made it a mission to earn airline status at some point during my tenure; I wanted to enjoy perks like priority access at airports and boarding as well as a shot at upgrades.

I didn't expect to hit lofty levels like Delta Diamond or United Premier 1K , but if I could at least get my hands on Silver status, I'd consider that a win. After having many animated conversations — and witnessing firsthand as some of my colleagues reaped the benefits of airline status — I wanted in on the fun. (Seat-selection bingo? Upgrade roulette? Yes, please.)

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While I'm still on my journey to achieve some form of airline status (Delta Silver, I'm coming for you), flying business class gave me a taste of the perks I can look toward achieving. It was fun to experience the life of a frequent airline status-goer without putting in the actual work to achieve said status.

When I checked in for my flight online, received my boarding pass and saw that it was labeled Group 1, it hit me. I was actually going to be one of the first people to board the plane. While that might not be most people's dream before a long-haul flight, for me it meant more time to enjoy the comforts of business class. It also meant I wouldn't have to worry about finding a rare but coveted spot in the overhead for my carry-on bag .

My ticket also entitled me two free checked bags of up to 23 kg (50 pounds) each. However, my trip was relatively short, and I'm very much team "stuff-your-carry-on-to-the-brim." You know those people who sit on their bag to get it to zip? That's me.

There was barely a line when the gate agents called Group 1, and I practically floated onto the plane, put my bag up top and settled into my seat. It was wonderful not to rush for overhead space; I had a moment to relax and breathe before takeoff — which is why this was the first highlight of the experience.

As soon as I sat down, a friendly flight attendant came by and offered me a selection of orange juice, water or cava. Since I was already fueled with adrenaline and excitement, I figured I'd keep it light with an orange juice. There would be plenty of nights for cava samplings in Madrid, I thought.

The flight attendant returned moments later with orange juice inside an Iberia-branded glass. I don't condone or promote theft whatsoever, but to tell you the truth, I wanted to take that cup home with me so badly. I had never had a beverage on a plane in a glass, just the plastic ones you get in the back.

Actual cutlery and glassware? Much like the Jeffersons did in the '70s, I really was moving on up — to the seat up front in the sky. I've also been scouring eBay for Iberia glasses so I can have a little memory of my flight anytime I want.

A smooth takeoff

When sitting in the rear of the plane, you can feel, hear and physically see when the plane takes off as you notice the cabin tilt upward. However, sitting toward the front was a whole different story. The engine sounds were much fainter, the angle of lift felt gentler and there were fewer bumps from the wheels along the runway.

The best part about takeoff is, of course, looking out the window. Given Iberia's seats' design and its layout in a forward-facing 1-2-1 pattern, I had a solo side seat with two windows all to myself; this was a great alternative to being jammed against the cabin wall by two other passengers, as I would have been in coach. I could take in the views from both portals and not worry about invading anyone else's personal space.

Dinner and a movie somewhere over the Atlantic

I'm no stranger to airline food and inflight entertainment systems, but the amenities in business class were still surprisingly great.

Although not the largest in the industry, Iberia's business-class IFE screens are still respectable at 15.4 inches across, diagonally. The airline also offers a wide range of popular Hollywood movies and some classic Spanish films, so I started browsing them, figuring I had a few hours before I would want to sleep.

I put on my pair of provided Iberia-branded noise-canceling headphones (which really did work) and binged away as if I were back in my New York apartment on a casual Thursday night after work.

About 45 minutes after takeoff, the flight attendants came around to take orders for dinner. I'm not the biggest airline food fan, but then again, I hadn't had international business-class fare. Iberia's options might have converted me to a plane-food devotee. A bag of stale Sun Chips tossed my way and a can of flat Coca-Cola with a plastic cup of ice this was not.

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Instead, I received a paper menu with a selection of options — not just chicken or vegetarian, either.

When I hear the phrase "airline food," my mind used to jump to a plastic- or aluminum-wrapped meal, nothing fancy whatsoever. However, Iberia showed me dining in the front of the plane is a whole other world.

After having a serious internal debate about whether to get a main course of beef cheeks or gnocchi, I settled on the beef cheeks with polenta and a glass of red wine (Spanish, naturally).

When dinner came around, the flight attendant placed a white tablecloth on the tray table with metal cutlery, actual glassware and the most adorable little salt-and-pepper shakers shaped like Diego Velazquez's Las Meninas. (Yes, I did ask if I could take them home, and the flight attendants gave me a new set as a souvenir.)

I was pleasantly overwhelmed with how many options Iberia offered, from different types of cheese to a separate plate for a bread roll. Not to mention the fact that I was eating off actual plates rather than plastic or aluminum trays like the passengers in economy. It really is all about the details. Do I think it may have been just a tad excessive? A little. But hey, that does not mean that I didn't enjoy a little excess.

The beef melted in my mouth, and the smoothness of the polenta mixed with vegetables was a remarkable combination, especially considering I was enjoying it at 35,000 feet.

To top it all off, I had a choice between fresh fruit or a passion-fruit panna cotta for dessert. I instantly picked the panna cotta and enjoyed a nice cup of mint tea with it to help me digest.

I never really anticipated the idea of falling into a food coma on a plane before, but I guess this was just another first for my trip. Let's just say that the delicious dinner helped get me ready to sleep (until breakfast, that is).

Amenity kits

Here at TPG, many folks love to collect and talk about airline amenity kits .

Since I'd never received one before, I was indifferent to them. They kind of felt like mini toiletries you can take from the hotels that don't use more sustainable refillable product containers.

However, I was hooked as soon as I got to my seat and saw a beige-colored Iberia amenity kit waiting for me. I love free things (granted, this wasn't necessarily free , but you know what I mean). I opened it up and found an assortment of goodies that included an Iberia-branded eye mask, socks, a toothbrush, an interesting hybrid of a brush and comb, lip balm and rose-scented face mist.

Was it the most over-the-top amenity kit out there? No. But I completely understand the hype behind an amenity kit now. What's not to love about trying new travel-size products and getting a handy pouch to take them home in, too? In fact, to this day, I saved that lip balm and rose-scented face mist. You'd best believe I will be bringing it with me on my next economy flight, trying to relive my Iberia glory (and stay fresh and moisturized).

The unexpected comfort of a lie-flat seat

As an anxious flyer, I've tried it all to help me sleep on flights. From natural supplements to doctor-prescribed medications, not much has worked. I've simply given up on trying to sleep on planes.

However, for the longest flight I'd ever been on — and an overnight one to boot — I knew I had to at least try and get some shut-eye. My flight took off around 10 p.m. New York time, and while I would not have minded pulling an all-nighter on the plane, I wanted to make the most of my first day in Spain. I had things to do and limited time to get them done. Arriving sleep-deprived would not have helped.

As an economy-until-now flyer, I could not figure out how to recline the seat into a bed. There were lots of buttons and none of them seemed to do the trick, and no matter how many times I pushed the preset positioning button, it would not work. For a brief second, I almost waved the white flag and was about to declare that I was not meant for the lie-flat life.

Finally, after lots of tampering, I decided to call in support and flagged a flight attendant. In two milliseconds, they helped me figure it out. Before I knew it, I was watching "Ocean's Eleven" — lying down.

After about two hours of entertainment, I felt my eyes getting heavy, so I took the eye mask out of my amenity kit, fluffed the thick pillow, snuggled up under the lightweight gray duvet and promptly fell asleep for about three hours. In lie-flat mode, the seat was 76 inches long and nearly 19 inches wide — not enormous, but plenty spacious for me to get some zzz's without banging my arms or legs on anything.

It wasn't 100% like sleeping in a real bed, but it was just so much better than my experiences in economy. I arrived in Madrid feeling at least moderately well-rested and ready to take on the Spanish capital.

Related: I just booked business class to Europe for only 27K points — and you can, too

Bottom line

My first time flying international business class was full of pleasant surprises. Until my trip to Spain, my main point of comparison was JetBlue's notorious 6 a.m. service from JFK to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (if you know, you know).

But this was an entirely different experience and the highlight of my entire trip (yes, of course, Madrid was wonderful too). While I'll probably still fly economy most of the time, I will definitely be on the lookout for good business-class award availability on longer flights. This way, I'll have even more opportunities to squeeze value from my points while enjoying the finer points of flying up front.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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