Amenity Kit Review: Thai Airways Royal First Class – Men’s Tumi (2012)

I previously reviewed Thai Airways’ Royal First Class Rimowa amenity kit – the highest ranking kit to date – and now bring you their current Tumi First Class Men’s offering courtesy of Brad at upgrd.com for this installment of Amenity Kit Reviews. For a better description of each category and the 7-point scale for scoring, please review my introductory post.

a black bag with a variety of items on itBag/Container: Tumi is a well-respected manufacturer of luxury business, travel and lifestyle accessories and this bag doesn’t disappoint. The exterior fabric is a dimpled, rubber-like canvas of extremely high quality. The zipper operates effortlessly to reveal a cotton-lined interior with one side pocket. Its size is ideal for reuse and my only complaint is that the Thai logo doesn’t appear anywhere. That said, it’s still deserving of a top rating. Score: 7

Skin Care: Thai partnered with Hermes of Paris to provide the kit’s body lotion and cologne, and Neutrogena for the lip moisturizer. I’m incredibly critical of amenity kit lotions and this is probably the first that truly absorbs immediately allowing one to go back to typing on a laptop (as I’m doing now) without worry of excess moisture – it’s absolutely “grease-less.†I’m not a cologne fan, however, but if you’re into that kind of thing, it’s potent and manly in an “Old Spice†way. The lip balm is ideal and this kit also includes my favorite amenity when flying – facial mist. It has a light and pleasant citrus scent and I find a quick spritz incredibly refreshing on dry airplanes. Even though I’m not a cologne fan, this category also gets a top rating. Score: 7

Oral Care: Thai offers Fluocaril oral care products, including a full-size, medium-bristled toothbrush with a plastic cover and standard toothpaste. I absolutely love the mint-flavored breath spray included with the kit. It, in my opinion, does more to truly feel refreshed than any mouthwash. Score: 6

Comfort Items: The kit includes a “one size fits all†elastic eyeshade with the Thai Airways logo, a brush/comb combo and a pair of soft earplugs (as pictured). The eyeshades are rather basic and not as extravagant (read: Velcro strap with ultra-soft lining) as those found in other kits I’ve reviewed. Royal First Class passengers are also provided with slippers and pajamas, which I don’t have available for this review. In the lavatories, as noted on their website, soft linen towels are an option over paper towels – a nice luxury. Score: 6

Intangibles: Thai impresses again with a top-rated amenity kit – it’ll definitely hold a spot in the top five for quite a while. One thing I would have liked to see is the Thai logo on the bag somewhere. I realize Tumi probably forbade it, but as the previously reviewed Rimowa kit featured Thai’s logo, it would have been a nice branding element reminding the traveler of the airline it came from.  Score: 6

Total score & comments:

a yellow and black rectangular box with numbersPerhaps the only thing missing is a pen. I have a feeling flight attendants provide one, though, when distributing any arrival document cards as Cathay Pacific and Asiana do separately. The kit does emit true luxury and exclusivity and for that, a score of 6.40 is well deserved.

Related posts:

Amenity Kit Review: Thai Airways Royal First Class – Rimowa

Amenity Kit Review: Cathay Pacific First Class Women’s Version

Amenity Kit Review: Cathay Pacific First Class Men’s Version

Ranking the 19 Amenity Kits I’ve Reviewed To Date

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  1. Thank you for this review! This kit certainly blows away the one I got on my last Lufthansa F flight. I disagree on the pen, from an environmental point of view.

    I receive pens everywhere: conferences, flights, etc. etc., it’s just a total waste.

    If I forgot a pen, I can ask a flight attendant and will return the pen afterwards.

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