You know that feeling you get when you stay at a luxury hotel or spa resort, and can’t ever see yourself leaving?

The notion that we must return to our bog-standard lives doesn’t sit well with any of us as we luxuriate on king-size beds and pretend not to notice how much they’re charging for a Snickers in the mini-bar.

But we man up, and check out because that’s just what you’re meant to do, right?

Well, not according to Malaysian businessman, Raejali Buntut, who spent three weeks living the high life after missing his flight to Kaula Lumpur.

According to the Daily Mail, the 33-year-old spent the best part of a month flaking out in executive airport lounges after downloading and editing images of boarding passes issued by Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines.

After inserting false information into more than 31 images, Raejali tucked into top-notch meals, got his chill in front of the TV and curled up for a snooze in a variety of plush loungers laid on for the more privileged among us.

But after arousing the suspicion of airport staff, Raejali, former business development manager with Royale Consultant Management, was eventually arrested and charged with forgery before being jailed for two weeks.

Ah, Raejali.