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What is the best seat in business class?

The best seats in Business Class In Business Class, I'll always book a window seat (with the seat next to the window) at least one row away from the galley and lavatories. Bulkhead seats offer more room but I would only choose these if they have doors.



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AirGo Galaxy claimed as most space-efficient business class seat design yet. Multiple options: On a Boeing 777 configuration, Galaxy offers 36 seats, with space for a cocktail bar. It will apparently also work on other aircrafts including A330 and Boeing 787.

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For passengers who prefer a better view with a window seat and direct aisle access along the upper deck, seats 53A, 53K, 59A, and 59K are their best bets. If seating along the lower deck is preferred, still with a window view plus direct aisle access, 15A and 15K are the best choices.

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Generally, sitting on the upper deck is preferable because of the usually smaller cabin and lower density configuration (2-4-2 vs. 3-4-3). It's also quieter sitting upstairs. For a day flight being here may be an advantage, since you can receive service more easily, or in premium cabins, perhaps serve yourself.

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The Business Class on the A380 is very large and the flight attendants have to server a lot of people so it can feel a bit like you are in economy from the sheer size. On the 777 it is a more personalized feel and you get more attention since there are just 42 vs 76 on the 380. The bar is a nice addition on the 380.

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Rows 5 to 10 offer the best views as they are unobstructed by the plane's wings, while passengers should note that rows 11 and 13 have one window fewer.

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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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Singapore Airlines operates the world's longest flight, using an Airbus A350 to connect Singapore and New York. I took the 18-hour journey in business class and thought it was an easy way to cross the globe. From the large bed to the stocked lavatories, here are the five things that impressed me the most.

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Usually, it's best to pick a seat toward the front of the plane for several reasons: It's usually quieter, and you can get on and off faster. There's a balance between choosing front/back and window/aisle.

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OK, so the back row is the single worst place to sit on a plane and you should steer clear of it at all costs. But which other seats should you avoid? All middle seats are unpopular for obvious reasons, and the seats in front of an exit row aren't ideal either.

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Usually, it's best to pick a seat toward the front of the plane for several reasons: It's usually quieter, and you can get on and off faster. There's a balance between choosing front/back and window/aisle.

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Emirates A380 Business Class The A380 business class seat is our favorite for 1 reason: the 1-2-1 configuration. There's just a lot more privacy, and you get direct aisle access with every seat. Yes, there are more seats on the A380 — but it's also a monster of an aircraft.

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British Airways Business Class (Club World) benefits
  • Club World seat adaptable to your needs whether you're working, sleeping, eating, or relaxing.
  • Four preset seat positions plus fine adjustment buttons.
  • 201cm (6' 6”) Z position is perfect for relaxing.


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JetBlue scores at the top for the best airlines with comfortable economy seats. Passengers will enjoy an above-average seat pitch of 32-34” and a seat size of 17.8 – 18.4”. Not to mention, JetBlue is one of only two domestic airlines in the U.S. that offers free WiFi to passengers.

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