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Home » 5 Most Comfortable Long-Haul Business Class Seats You Can Book Today
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5 Most Comfortable Long-Haul Business Class Seats You Can Book Today

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomNovember 1, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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There are a lot of choices for business class when it comes to the commercial aviation market today, however, some truly stand out above the competition. Some boast class-leading service quality, luxurious cabin seating, or unique in-flight amenities. The top names in the business are in a race to the top, staking their airline’s success on a brand name renowned for quality and luxury.

Qatar Airways is consistently named one of the world’s best business class carriers, most recently winning the title at the Skytrax World Airline Awards in 2025. This reputation is built on its flagship Qsuite product, which offers a level of privacy, comfort, and service that often rivals other airlines’ first-class offerings.

Qatar Airways’ Qsuite offers enclosed private suites and Singapore Airlines features spacious flat beds, the “Book the Cook” service for pre-ordering meals. All Nippon Airways provides “The Room” with extra-wide seats, ample personal space, advanced amenities, and renowned service. Cathay Pacific Airways has the Aria Suite and unique onboard amenities like their craft beer. Air France’s latest business class suites provide fully flat beds, exceptional cuisine, and more.

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Air France

Private Haven

Air France business class Credit: Air France

Air France’s long-haul business class embodies the essence of French elegance and indulgence, commencing at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle’s Terminal 2E. The 3,000-square-meter lounge, welcomes passengers and features gourmet cuisine, a self-service wine cellar, and free Clarins spa treatments. Air France offers a distinctively French experience marked by fine design, luxurious cuisine, and a rich cultural flair.

The recently renovated 777-300ER and A350 have a 1-2-1 seating, providing seclusion with semi-cocoon chairs that may be turned into roomy beds. A self-service bar with high-quality snacks, Bluetooth headphones, and a 17.3-inch 4K screen are among the features. The airline’s amenity packages have utilitarian items like a toothbrush in addition to high-end Clarins cosmetics.

Air France biz class Credit: Air France

With alternating menus created by Michelin-starred chefs and carried out by the longtime culinary director, the menu brings the experience closer to Parisian dining than typical airline fare. Highlights of the menu include confit lamb shoulder and lobster tartlets, along with a superb selection of wines. The presentation highlights the brand’s commitment to French culinary tradition by using premium cutlery and ceramics.

Despite occasional fluctuations in service quality and some inconsistencies in fleet quality, where older aircraft models lack the latest privacy features. In keeping with sustainability objectives demonstrated by their eco-friendly bedding, customers on lengthier flights are given cozy cotton-jersey pajamas. Travelers who value ambience and cuisine in their opulent travel experience will find this business-class offering appealing due to its attention to sensory details.

4

Cathay Pacific

Tranquility In Flight

Cathay Pacific business class Credit: Cathay Pacific

In contrast to other airlines involved in the competitive “suite wars,” Cathay Pacific’s long-haul business class prioritizes subtle comfort above glitz. Direct aisle access and an unrestricted sleeping area of more than two meters are made possible by the reverse herringbone arrangement. It also retains the sensation of openness that many passengers prefer to more contained options provided by competitors. The fleet’s uniformity guarantees a consistent experience.

Cathay’s soft product and entire customer journey, beginning at the airport, are what set it apart. In stark contrast to competitors’ ostentatious lounges, Hong Kong’s Pier Business Class Lounge is a peaceful haven that combines exquisite local cuisine with spa-like decor. Specialty teas and real Hong Kong street food-inspired dishes are signatures that deliver a strong sense of roots.

The in-flight service prioritizes informal courtesy and consideration over process. Even though Qatar and Air France offer more dining options, this regional authenticity elevates the in-flight experience above that of rivals. Cantonese culinary traditions are reflected in the menus. Signature dishes include congee and shrimp dumplings for breakfast, as well as a carefully chosen assortment of tea and cocktails.

In keeping with the brand, bedding and amenities likewise follow a subdued design philosophy with muted hues and eco-friendly packaging. However, the pay-per-use Wi-Fi service and the absence of privacy options are drawbacks. Its balance of authenticity, comfort, and consistency positions it as a strong, albeit subdued, contender in the market.

3

All Nippon Airways

The Room

ANA A380 business class 3 Credit: All Nippon Airways

The long-haul business class on All Nippon Airways combines cutting-edge technology with traditional Japanese hospitality. The standout feature is “The Room,” a suite that debuted in 2019 on updated Boeing 777-300ERs and will be on 777-9 Dreamliners. It has private walls, a flat bed that is ideal for side sleeping, and a seat that is 52 centimeters bigger than competitors. The suite has a minibar, a dining area that improves the private lounge experience, and a 24-inch 4K display.

After takeoff, cabin staff distribute warm towels and deliver a menu prepared by chef Toru Okuda that includes Western and Japanese dishes together with paired drinks, like whiskey and sake, to enhance the experience. Nishikawa bedding and toiletry packs with selected cosmetic products are provided.

Passengers can choose from a variety of meals as the service is both flexible and consistently timed. Passengers at Tokyo Haneda enjoy expedited immigration and access to the ANA Suite Lounge, which has a welcoming ambiance despite being smaller than some of its competitors’ lounges.

Only the more recent 777-300ERs have “The Room,” and the long-haul fleet’s older models don’t meet the most recent requirements. Passengers traveling to less frequent locations may have inconsistent experiences as a result of this gradual upgrade, which is anticipated to take at least until 2026.

All things considered, ANA’s business class stands out for its contemporary conveniences paired with a calm and contemplative service approach, resulting in an experience that is comparable to both a flight and a Japanese tea ceremony.

2

Singapore Airlines

Service Second To None

Singapore Airlines A380 Business Class Credit: Singapore Airlines

Because the majority of its long-haul fleet has extra-large armchairs instead of enclosed suites, Singapore Airlines projects a spacious, living-room calm that contrasts with Qatar’s cocooning privacy. However, the champagne and restaurant-style plating match or surpass anything served out of Doha. Singapore Airlines uses sheer seat width, careful cabin presentation, and the “Book-the-Cook” preorder menu to convey luxury.

The seating on Singapore Airlines is not as private as the first class cabin, nor far off either. Numerous traveler reviewers have praised the design for its comfort and seclusion despite the absence of a door for actual isolation, such as The Luxury Traveller. The center aisles are akin to Emirates with an option to bring down the center divider if you travel with a friend or loved-one and want to share a little bubble to yourselves along the way.

Skytrax Business Class Ranking

1. Qatar Airways

2. Singapore Airlines

3. All Nippon Airways (ANA)

4. Cathay Pacific Airways

5. Air France

The welcome service is reportedly very prompt with a customary drink accompanied by a hot towel and amenity pack. The highly reputed in-flight menu is also available for viewing before leaving the runway, with meal booking available just over a week ahead of time. Food quality aboard the business class cabin on Singapore’s A380s receives widespread praise of the highest order, satisfying the cravings of many discerning flyers.

In addition to the in-seat personal kits, the restrooms on board are roomy and equipped with extra comforts. The business class area feels more open because of the galley and restroom area that divides the several cabins. Naturally, early boarding, expedited check-in, and access to the landside lounge make the entire procedure as seamless and pleasurable as possible from curbside to takeoff.

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Qatar Airways

Qatart Airwasy QSuite Credit: Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways dominates mainly because its Qsuite is still the only business-class seat with a full-height sliding door and the option of converting two centre seats into a double bed. That sense of seclusion, paired with dine-on-demand service, makes the product feel almost first-class. Like several of the other airlines on our list, Qatar Airlines offers centerline seats with a detachable partition wall for couples and traveling companions, as well as a distinctive angled business seat that faces the windows. Because of the layout, outboard seats have two windows.

The A380’s bar is available to first-class and business-class passengers in-flight is the most notable amenity. One of the few airlines in the world with the unique experience on its A380s is Qatar, which offers a social atmosphere reminiscent of the “golden days of flying.”

The business class seats are lie-flat and have premium bedding from The White Company, similar to BA, but the even better QSuites with doors are not available on Qatar’s A380s. Throughout the flight, ambient lighting is modified to create the most serene and comfortable atmosphere.

To make your flight as comfortable as possible, the cabin crew provides pajamas. The personal and bathroom products are supplied by Dipytque of Paris. There are two large, comfortable restrooms in the front and two in the rear of the business class cabin.

Premium service is afforded landside, and flight attendants are quick to deliver an Arabic-style lemon and mint welcome drink after boarding is complete on the upper deck. Food offered in business class is among the highest reviewed in the industry, similar to Singapore Airlines’ product. The menu is available to view and plan ahead of time if desired, and you can order at any time during the flight, with spacious eating surfaces to make every meal enjoyable.

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