Top 10: my preferred airlines for longhaul First Class

Monday newsletters always feature top 10 travel lists to inspire.

Today (June 26, 2017): Top 10 world’s best airlines for longhaul First Class.

Each year, I give a round-up of my 10 favorite airlines in the world. Last week, I published a top 10 list with my preferred airlines for longhaul Business Class (you can read that article here). Today, we’re taking an upgrade to the next cabin, First Class. First Class is a slowly dying breed since more and more airlines are dropping their most luxurious cabin it in favor of an improved and competitive Business Class product. These days, First Class is mainly offered on ‘high-yield’ routes with heavy business traffic and enough people willing to pay for the privilege (e.g. New York or Los Angeles to London). First Class is, among others, known for excellent ground service (with limo transfers and dedicated lounges), lie-flat seats (with superb bedding), personalized onboard service, as well as superlative meal service (with high-quality champagne, lobster tail and caviar). I hereby present you my selection of the 10 most luxurious First Class cabins in the sky.

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10. JAPAN AIRLINES

Japan Airlines’ First Class passengers can indulge themselves in all the warmth and graciousness for which Japan is renowned. The semi-enclosed suite onboard the airline’s Boeing 777-300ER fleet features a woodgrain interior, 23 inch (58 cm) personal entertainment screens, and ample storage compartments. Passengers rest comfortably on airweave bedding that allows them to drift off into the perfect sleep. Far away one of the classiest of its kind, Japan Airline’s First Class dining sets a high standard with tempting new menus, featuring both Western and Japanese cuisine and created by dedicated chefs.

JAPAN AIRLINES
JAPAN AIRLINES

9. GARUDA INDONESIA

Inside Garuda Indonesia’s flagship Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, eight luxurious private suites with a 1-2-1 configuration await First Class passengers. The exquisitely designed suites are peaceful sanctuaries that will make you forget that you are sailing high above the clouds. The wide suites are equipped with an ottoman and the ergonomic seats turn into luxurious full-flat beds (with mattress, duvet, and pillows). Let’s not forget the dining options that Garuda Indonesia offers: First Class passengers enjoy the finest culinary delights, served by onboard chefs and handpicked from world-renowned restaurants.

GARUDA INDONESIA
GARUDA INDONESIA FIRST CLASS SUITE

8. ASIANA

Asiana maximizes the in-flight privacy of its First Class passengers by providing seats with two sliding doors: close the sliding doors, and the seat turns into a private space. The full flat-bed stretching 82 inch (210 cm) in length is equipped with one of the world’s largest 32 inch (81 cm) HD personal monitor, guaranteeing an unrivaled viewing experience. Mood lightning optimizes lighting conditions for take-off, meals, sleeping and rest, and the Star Light system provides a special in-flight sleeping experience under the stars in the sky. First Class passengers can also enjoy the company of a travel companion for dining since the suite features an extra seat (ottoman).

ASIANA FIRST CLASS
ASIANA FIRST CLASS SUITE

7. SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES

Switzerland’s national carrier offers eight spacious, fully enclosed First Class suites nestled into the nose of its new Boeing 777-300ER flagship planes. Each suite exudes a warm ‘colour and materials’ palette of browns, greys and accents of European oak wood, while soft walls, woven fabric bulkheads and curtain screens help dampen noise in the cabin. Passengers can use the electric-mechanical window blinds on all three windows in their suite simultaneously. Each passenger has a personal wardrobe and a sliding door, which creates a partition between the seat and the aisle to offer greater privacy. And onboard entertainment is pure pleasure thanks to the 32 inch (81 cm) video screen.

SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES
SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES

6. QATAR AIRWAYS

The First Class cabin on Qatar Airways’ (small) A380 fleet features ultra-wide seats tailored in the softest fabric and with signature design elements. Central and aisle dividers afford more privacy, which can be raised or lowered to provide a feeling of extra spaciousness when travelling with a companion. It is a flexible space: the seat automatically reclines into a fully flat-bed, or the table can be extended to allow two people to dine in style. Sleeper suits, flight slippers, and the finest amenities from renowned Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani add extra touches of luxury.

  • Official websiteQatar Airways.
  • Review: read here my review of Qatar Airways’ First Class in an Airbus A380.


5. EMIRATES

If you value privacy and personalised service above all else, you’ll love Emirates’ First Class private, gold-clad suites. Each suite comes fully equipped with a sliding door, a personal mini-bar, adjustable ambient lighting, and its own vanity table, mirror, wardrobe, and privacy divider for central suites. And if you want to stretch out and sleep, the crew will convert your seat to a fully flat-bed with a mattress, so you can arrive at your destination totally refreshed. First Class private suites are available on all Emirates Airbus A380 aircraft, and most Boeing 777 aircraft.

  • Official websiteEmirates
  • Review: read here my review of Emirates’ First Class in an Airbus A380.


4. AIR FRANCE

Air France’s new La Première cabin has four exclusive individual suites on board the long-haul Boeing 777-300 fleet. Each suite ensures optimum privacy and enables customers to be totally or partially alone, in absolute comfort. The airline’s “haute couture” suite features a seat that reclines into a bed stretching 2.01 metres long and 77 centimetres across (6 ft 7 ins and 30 inches), one of the most spacious in the world. Each suite is dressed with thick curtains, held back with leather tiebacks, enabling the passenger to decide whether to be totally isolated or just partially. Opposite the seat, an ottoman can be converted into an extra seat, enabling the passenger to invite a guest for dinner or simply for a conversation. Each guest also has a personal 24-inch (61 cm) HD touch screen.

AIR FRANCE
AIR FRANCE

 3. CATHAY PACIFIC

Following the spectacular refurbishment of their First Class Lounge at Hong Kong International Airport, Cathay Pacific extended the sophisticated, contemporary style into its First Class. The outer surface of the First Class Suite is a dark, high-gloss material, while inside, the side console and the interior of the seat are wrapped in natural leather with subtle linings and stitching for a clean, refined, sophisticated look. Warm-toned natural leather is used extensively on most interior surfaces of the suite for a soft, luxurious feel. The seat smoothly transforms into a fully flat-bed, and the bedding comes with high-quality fabrics for the duvets, pillows, cushions and the mattress to ensure a comfortable sleep.

CATHAY PACIFIC FIRST CLASS
CATHAY PACIFIC FIRST CLASS SUITE

2. SINGAPORE AIRLINES

The Singapore Airlines First Class suites, exclusively on board the Airbus A380 aircraft, provide the distinguished few with their very own haven of tranquility. Here, passengers can luxuriate in their very own private space in the largest ever armchair in the sky, hand-stitched by master Italian craftsmen Poltrona Frau. Each individual cabin features sliding doors and window blinds, offering passengers the freedom to decide on the level of privacy they prefer. While the leather and wood finishes, created in soothing natural hues, enhance the sense of serenity. Singapore Airlines’ signature turndown service, with fine linen and plush, full-sized pillows, ensures a restful slumber.

SINGAPORE AIRLINES SUITE
SINGAPORE AIRLINES  FIRST CLASS SUITE

1. ETIHAD AIRWAYS

The Abu Dhabi-based carrier Etihad Airways outclasses all its competitors by pushing luxury to a sky-high new level and beyond First Class with its ‘First Apartments’ concept on board its (small fleet of) Airbus A380 superjumbos. More than just a seat, the First Apartment has a large leather armchair and separate bed of 208 cm (6 feet and 10 inches). There is even space to walk around after closing the privacy doors. Six of the First Apartments are interconnecting, perfect for when you’re travelling with a companion. Alternatively you might want to invite a travelling partner from First Class to join you in your apartment for a meal or a meeting.

  • Official websiteEtihad Airways
  • Review: read here my review of Etihad Airways’ First Class in an Airbus A380.


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7 Comments

  1. How come you only value the cabin itself? A major part of the journey takes place before and after the flight.
    How would you compare the (non-existent) EY ground service to LH’s?

  2. Thx for your comment. You have just given me another idea for a top 10 list. I admit though that I am one of those (few?) people who don’t care that much about the ground experience itself.

  3. One more vote for a “complete experience”. Esp. lounges are very important to me. The Swiss First Lounge in Zurich is an absolute highlight. Zurich is one of few airports (I know) with an arrival lounge. I take such things into account…

    If you want another idea: I would be interested in top 10 list Hotels with a Club Level.

  4. No surprise that BA doesn’t feature – maybe you could do another article of first class cabins that aren’t as good as other airline’s business class!

    I too agree the whole package comes into consideration for me – car, lounge, airport, etc.

  5. I have three favorite carriers for my first class travels … to Asia/Orient … Singapore or Cathay Pacific. To Europe … hands down no contest Lufthansa! My sister lives in ZRH. She always asks me .. why do you fly Lufthansa and have a two hour layover in FRA when you can fly nonstop MIA-ZRH on Swiss? I smile and say … you have to “experience” ALL OF IT once and you’re hooked. The rose at each seat, the First Class Terminal FRA, the collectible LH rubber ducks from the shower room, the private chauffeured Audi, BMW, Porsche from F/CTerminal to your plane. The OUTSTANDING inflight crew & service. ALL of it! EVERY LAST DROP. Oh she said.

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