Once you’ve eaten all the food, used all the amenity kits and watched a film (or three), there’s nothing else for it: it’s bedtime. Extending to 78 inches in Singapore’s New Business Class offering, your seat’s fully-flat mattress comes complete with linen, duvet and pillows. And if, like me, you’re baffled by how the seat-to-bed action works, the cabin crew will be more than happy to assist. Unfurl the mattress and slide across the privacy screen (if you’re sat in the mid-section of the plane), and it’ll feel like you’re snuggled up in your own bed, in the seclusion of your own bedroom. All of this is perfect if you’re planning to hit the ground running when you get home, or back to the office. I never sleep on planes (as I have attested to before) but, on this journey, I actually managed to get a few hours shuteye – just what I needed for my drive home from the airport.