There are a number of
great business class options if you're flying across the Pacific, from Cathay Pacific to All Nippon Airways (ANA) to Singapore Airlines.
There are a number of great
business class options if you're flying across the Pacific, from Cathay Pacific to All Nippon Airways (ANA) to Singapore Airlines.
If you're looking for a
solid business class option to China, look no further than Hainan Airlines, the largest privately owned airline in China.
I recently wrote a piece discussing the
various Business Class options that Qatar Airways offers and I've reviewed a few of the airline's Business Class cabins too:
LOT has often been the least
expensive business class option to Europe, though I'm noticing now that they seemed to have raised prices for flights once they introduce their new 787 service from Chicago (mid-January) and New York (early February).
Air Canada's Aeroplan: Thanks to the vast network of the Star Alliance and the Canadian prominence of Air Canada, the Aeroplan program offers some
great business class options as well as many opportunities for earning miles.
All crossing are offered by high speed ferries featuring spacious and comfortable seating as well as
a business class option for those wanting a little more luxury.
Let's take a look at Premium Economy and
Business Class options:
But what if you're not interested in
the Business Class options offered?
But, if you're looking for
a business class option to Hawaii, transferring SPG to Asiana is a great way to maximize your points.
If you decide you want to go to Asia or Europe then it may make sense to move the points to a Star Alliance airline for great
business class options.
Didn't know about
the business class option but will try to upgrade using miles.
From Hong Kong to Chicago, there are
no Business Class options within a week of departure, but on May 2 there are two seats available in First Class.