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- I toured a Qatar Airways Boeing 777 at June's Paris Air Show.
- That included a look inside the hidden crew rest area, where staff can sleep mid-flight.
- It felt a bit claustrophobic, but handy for breaks during long flights on the world's best airline.
Like its Middle Eastern rivals, Qatar Airways offers one of the most attractive jobs for cabin crew.
A spokesperson previously told Business Insider that less than 8% of the tens of thousands of applicants are accepted.
At last month's Paris Air Show, Qatar was named the world's best airline for a record-breaking ninth time.
During the event, I also had the chance to tour one of Qatar Airways' Boeing 777s.
While I loved checking out the QSuite business class and walking through the enormous plane, I also got to look at some areas usually hidden from the public.
By the rear galley, a camouflaged door opens to a narrow staircase that leads to the crew rest area.
It was pretty claustrophobic, but the eight beds are a necessity to give flight attendants time for a break on long-haul flights.
Here's what it was like inside.