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Do all business class seats lie-flat?

Most airlines have lie-flat seats in business class on wide-body (twin-aisle) aircraft. However, watch out for some notable exceptions to this general rule. For example, some Asia-based carriers opt to configure some of their larger aircraft for domestic and regional routes.



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Unfortunately, even on an airline as prestigious as Emirates, not all of its business class seats recline into fully lie-flat beds. Instead, seats recline into an angle-flat bed. Some travelers won't find the angle-flat bed an issue.

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Most international and many transcontinental flights on full-service airlines feature business class with a fully flat bed, high-end amenities and specialized service.

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Seats recline nearly flat, but not completely, and have a comfortable leg rest, optional mattress and plush bedding.

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For most passengers the full flat bed is the holy grail of Business Class. This coveted seat offers a complete recline into a 180 degree position that allows passengers to lay in a completely flat position.

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French boutique airline La Compagnie flies a pair of Airbus A321neo jets between the US and Europe. It is the only all-business class carrier in the world — other airlines have ended similar services. I flew on La Compagnie from Paris to Newark, New Jersey, to try out the unique service for myself.

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Laid out in a 1–2–1 arrangement, Singapore's business-class seats feel ultra-wide, at up to 30 inches across. They recline to lie-flat beds measuring 78 inches, which the Balmain-clad flight attendants will make up for you with two pillows and a duvet.

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BermudAir isn't alone in envisioning an all-business class airline. La Compagnie, which was named the best international airline by T+L readers, offers an all-business class cabin with just 76 lie-flat seats on board in a 2-2 configuration.

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Business-class airfare has many benefits, which can include lie-flat seats, premium meals, and free drinks. Other common perks are lounge access, a priority check-in lane, and priority boarding. Use travel credit cards to earn points that you can redeem for business-class tickets.

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Amenities can include additional space, a lie down bed, full meals, complementary non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, blankets, pajamas, complementary toiletries and oftentimes in-flight lounge access.

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Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on a plane. On a short business trip, you might want an aisle seat near the front of the plane so you can debark as quickly as possible on arrival.

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Seats towards the back of the plane tend to experience more turbulence than those towards the front. Those who experience motion sickness should avoid seats in the back at all costs. Additionally, those seated in the back are the last passengers to get off the plane.

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Business class on Emirates normally offers more comfortable seating, better meals and more amenities such as in-flight entertainment, power outlets and more leg space. It depends on your priorities and budget, if you want more comfort than you can upgrade to Business Class.

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In Summary The ability to get a good Sleep on a business class flight is one of the main reasons people fly business. Most airlines will go out of their way to ensure you are comfortable, but it's always worth checking their website to see what is in the amenity kits and what sleeping conditions the airline offers.

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On the flight you are taking, your seat is ultimately your bed. Even though most airlines have lie-flat beds, not all business Class seats are reclining. To make sure, visit the website: www.seatguru.com and find all the seat configuration details so you are ready for the sleeping conditions on your flight.

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