Asia's Elite Airlines Top Luxe Business Class
By Kelli Luu | 11 Dec, 2025
These airlines are setting the global benchmark for luxury flying experiences with award winning fleets and exceptional Economy and Business Class service.
Welcome aboard where today, Goldsea will take you to discover Asia’s skies in three of their most luxurious airlines.
Starting off in Japan, where ANA (All Nippon Airways) has become one of Asia’s biggest full service airlines. Founded in 1952, ANA’s philosophy comes from the Japanese concept of omotenashi, which involves thoughtfulness and proactive service. Economy class is often described as top notch with multiple restaurant-quality dishes, fancy utensils, and unlimited tea service.
“The Room” is ANA’s Business Class option and it is an experience to remember with roomy sofa-like seating, sliding doors for privacy, and full seafood meals. ANA’s major hubs are based in Tokyo and Osaka which serve multiple cities across Asia, North America, and Europe, connecting Japan with the rest of the world.
Next up is Singapore Airlines, a name always included in “the most luxurious airline” conversation. SIA was founded in 1972 and operates one of the newest and most modern fleets globally. The company consistently ranks in the top 3 airlines worldwide with their philosophy that is built around consistent excellence. Singapore Airlines’ Economy Class is actually comfortable and has more features than other airlines such as more legroom, adjustable seats, and built-in entertainment.
Book SIA’s Business Class for a true premium experience with wide seats that convert into beds, a full entertainment system, and a “Book the Cook” service which allows you to pre-order meals from a chef’s special menu, which is then served on Givenchy tableware. Singapore Airlines serves over 130 destinations around the world and remains as a top contender for “Best Asian Airline”.
Finally, with a home base at Hong Kong International Airport, Cathay Pacific is one of Asia’s oldest and most respected airlines. Established in 1946, Cathay has always been known for its strong safety record, fuel efficient fleet, and modern Hong-Kong aesthetic. Cathay’s Economy Class is referred to as the “World’s Best Economy” because of their ergonomically designed seating, large touch screen TVs, and complimentary food and drink.
Business Class on Cathay Pacific is, of course, another luxury travel experience, especially in The Aria Suite, which gives you full privacy, flat beds with adjustable lighting, Bamford skincare, and a 24” 4K television. Cathay Pacific’s network spans internationally across Asia, North America, Europe, and the Middle East standing as one of the world’s leading long-haul airlines.
These three Asian airlines represent the highest peak of aviation and continue to set global standards for what air travel should truly look like.

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