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On international flights operated by Boeing 747 or 777 aircraft, Air China brands its Business Class offering as Capital Pavilion Business Class. These aircraft also offer Forbidden Pavilion First Class.
Air China’s Business Class is intended to make the most discerning business travelers feel special and make their travel easy and pleasant. Imagine having gourmet foods and fine wines for company 12,000 feet high up in the air!
Air China has fully flat beds in business class on the 777-300ER, in a 2-2-2 configuration. They’re slightly better than standard forward facing flat bed seats since they’re all slightly angled away from the aisle, making the seats a bit more private than usual.
Experience luxury like never before – with Air China Business Class. Travel no longer remains an obligation. Rather, it becomes, in essence, a journey of joy – where you revel in comfort and conveniences as you fly across the globe.
Air China offered L'Occitane amenities in business class, including a nice soft-cover pouch, hand cream, lip balm, a dental set, eye mask, earplugs, comb and a moist towelette. Passengers also got a pair of disposable slippers, which I used for the entire flight.
Hands down, the best value is Air China in Business Class from London to Beijing. It costs 63,000 Virgin Flying Club miles return in Business Class or 75,000 miles in First Class. Taxes are around £500 return and availability is excellent.
I really wanted to like Air China’s business class service. After reading less than favourable reviews online, I set out to prove the naysayers wrong. Turns out that was a tough ask. Here’s my A330-300 Air China business class review and why it ranks near the bottom of my list.
If you do find open seats, you can book a one-way business-class ticket for 40,000 Aeroplan miles or 45,000 United miles — a bit steep for a six-hour flight. Instead, I booked the flight with cash, including a connecting leg on Air China's 747-8 from Beijing (PEK) to New York-JFK.
Air China 777-300 lie-flat business class seats (which just so happen to be nearly identical to the seats you saw in my Aeromexico 787-8 business class review).
On reaching Shanghai and after clearing Chinese passport control, premium passengers can kick back in the domestic Air China business and first class lounge if making the full journey to Beijing.