Business travel has become far more than simply getting from one place to another and is now about comfort, privacy, and the ability to arrive refreshed and ready. Airlines around the world are investing heavily in their premium cabins, with all-new hard products.
Sliding doors, wider seats, high-quality bedding, and restaurant-style dining have raised the bar. In 2025, several carriers have distinguished themselves with products that not only deliver rest but also a sense of exclusivity and style.
Top 10 Best Business Class Airline Seats in 2025
Here’s a look at the world’s best business class airline seats in 2025, awarded by Skytrax.

1. Qatar Airways (QR/QTR)
Qatar Airways continues to dominate with its award-winning Qsuite, a product often described as revolutionary in the business class world.
Passengers enjoy sliding doors for complete privacy, seats that can be converted into a comfortable double bed, and even quad-suite layouts where families or groups can dine and chat together.
The design balances luxury with functionality, offering wide seats, excellent cushioning, and thoughtful storage spaces. Available mainly on the Boeing 777s and Airbus A350s, the Qsuite is most often found on long-haul routes connecting Doha with Europe, North America, and Asia.

2. All Nippon Airways (NH/ANA)
ANA has carved out a strong reputation with its “The Room” business class seat, which first appeared on its Boeing 777-300ER fleet.
The design is striking, offering one of the widest seats in the industry, almost rivaling first-class dimensions. With sliding doors, high walls, and an elegant design aesthetic, passengers get both privacy and comfort.
The seats can transform into a fully flat bed, and the width makes it feel more like a private suite than a business class seat. ANA mostly deploys these seats on transpacific routes to the United States and on major European services, thus becoming one of the most sought-after ways to fly intercontinentally on long-haul routes originating or terminating in Japan.

3. Japan Airlines (JL/JAL)
Japan Airlines has steadily refined its business class offering, with seats designed for comfort and understated luxury. Its flagship Sky Suite is installed across much of the long-haul fleet, notably the Airbus A350s, Boeing 777s, and 787 Dreamliners.
Each seat provides direct aisle access, a fully flat bed, and impressive privacy thanks to staggered layouts and higher walls.
JAL’s seat design focuses heavily on sleep comfort, with mattress pads developed in collaboration with Tokyo Nishikawa, ensuring passengers rest properly on overnight routes.
The storage solutions are also practical, allowing travelers to stow personal items neatly. On routes between Tokyo and North America, Europe, and Asia, the Sky Suite is a common choice.

4. Singapore Airlines (SQ/SIA)
Singapore Airlines has long been praised for its spacious business class seats, and the airline continues to refine the design across its fleet. On the Airbus A350s and Boeing 777s, the business class product is remarkably wide, allowing passengers to stretch out fully or sleep diagonally when in bed mode.
The leather-upholstered seats feature high walls for privacy, ample storage, and a sleek, elegant finish in dark leather and brushed metal. While they do not have sliding doors like some competitors, the sheer space more than compensates.
The airline deploys these seats on long-haul routes to Europe, the United States, and Australia, where space and comfort are essential.

5. STARLUX Airlines (JX/SJX)
As one of the newest players in premium travel, Taiwan’s STARLUX has quickly made a mark with its stylish business class product. Its Airbus A350s feature seats with sliding privacy doors, elegant finishes, and fully flat beds that cater to both solo travelers and couples.
The design is modern yet warm, with mood lighting and well-placed storage giving the cabin an exclusive feel.
On long-haul routes to the United States and key Asian destinations, the seats come with wireless charging, large entertainment screens, and luxurious bedding. STARLUX has also put effort into small touches, such as mood-themed cabin scents and curated amenity kits, enhancing the overall experience.

6. Cathay Pacific Airways (CX/CPA)
Cathay Pacific’s business class seat remains one of the most consistent performers globally. Its reverse-herringbone layout ensures every passenger has direct aisle access, while the high seat backs and angled positioning offer solid privacy.
Found on the Airbus A350s and Boeing 777s, the seat converts into a fully flat bed, complemented by Bamford bedding and large pillows.
Cathay’s focus on practicality is clear, with thoughtful storage for laptops and small items, alongside a generous work surface. Routes between Hong Kong, Europe, and North America are where these seats shine most, giving long-haul travelers the perfect balance of comfort and function. While the design might not be as flashy as suites with doors, it excels in reliability.

7. Lufthansa (LH/DLH)
Lufthansa has introduced its Allegris business class seat, aiming to modernize its long-haul offering.
Each passenger enjoys direct aisle access, with multiple seat types available within the cabin, including suites with doors, extra-long beds, or twin seats for couples traveling together. The hard product features elegant finishes in neutral tones, reflecting a clean design philosophy.
These seats are now appearing on the airline’s Airbus A350s and Boeing 787s, particularly on long-haul routes connecting Munich and Frankfurt to North America and Asia. Comfort is key, with improved cushioning, flexible lighting, and intuitive storage.
The fully flat bed is complemented by premium blankets and pillows, designed to promote quality sleep.

8. Air France (AF/AFR)
Air France has elevated its premium cabins with the introduction of new business class suites that offer sliding doors for privacy and luxurious styling. Upholstered in fine materials with subtle touches of wood and leather, the seats feel both luxurious and modern.
Each converts into a full-length flat bed and includes large screens for in-flight entertainment, as well as storage spaces.
Available on the Boeing 777-300ERs and Airbus A350s, the seats are deployed primarily on routes between Paris and North America or Asia.
Together with luxury bedding and stylish amenity kits, the product captures the essence of refined, modern travel while offering passengers the privacy and comfort expected in top-tier business class.

9. Delta Air Lines (DL/DAL)
Delta was among the first US carriers to bring doors to its business class seat, and the Delta One Suite remains a highly regarded product. With sliding doors, high walls, and a thoughtful reverse-herringbone layout, the suite provides both privacy and comfort.
Each seat transforms into a fully flat bed, with Westin Heavenly bedding ensuring passengers can rest on long-haul flights.
The entertainment system features large screens with extensive content, and the suite includes ample storage for personal items.
Delta primarily uses these suites on long-haul routes to Europe and Asia, where they compete directly with top Asian and Middle Eastern carriers. The design feels both modern and practical, striking a balance that appeals to flyers.

10. American Airlines (AA/AAL)
American Airlines offers a highly competitive business class product, particularly on its Boeing 777-300ERs and 787 Dreamliners.
The Super Diamond reverse-herringbone seats provide direct aisle access, excellent privacy, and a comfortable, fully flat bed. While not featuring doors, the design is spacious, with wide seating, well-placed storage, and intuitive controls for the features.
These seats are most commonly found on American’s long-haul services from Dallas, Miami, and New York to Europe, Asia, and South America.
Bedding from Casper, alongside improved catering and wine choices, enhances the overall experience. Entertainment is delivered through large, high-definition screens with streaming options, appealing to both leisure and business travelers.

Bottom line
The business class experience in 2025 is defined by privacy, spacious seating, and refined touches that turn long flights into something far more comfortable.
While Qatar Airways’ Qsuite continues to set the standard, rivals like ANA, Singapore Airlines, and STARLUX are pushing design boundaries in their own ways with more refined business class products on the way.
European carriers are blending practicality with elegance, and even US airlines are now offering suites with doors to compete globally. Whether flying for work or leisure, these seats demonstrate just how far business class has evolved.
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