As far as business class seats go, Swiss “throne” seats are fit for a a leading king, or queen.
Traveling with a partner, I had chosen seats in the middle of the plane, but as I expected, I was instantly filled with envy as I spied the Swiss “throne” window seat in row 6. Perhaps most importantly, the wifi is genuinely fast, and there are plenty of areas to find some quiet. For foodies, there’s a rotating chefs station, with options including customized pasta, or eggs in the morning. The Swiss Business Class Lounge Zurichĭeparting Zurich, Swiss international business class passengers have plenty to keep them busy in the Swiss “E-Gates” business lounge.įor plane geeks, the Swiss International Business Class Lounge in Terminal E is one of the very best viewing decks to be found anywhere. What I found was a comfort and joy in the precision of this Swiss Airlines business class offering. It’s just a great way to fly.Īfter reviewing the Swiss Airbus A330, I wanted to check out the airlines flagship Boeing 777-300ER, which flies many of the airlines most sought after routes including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok.
It would be hard to call this experience the very best in any one regard, yet there are no gaps left unfilled. Perhaps that’s what makes Swiss Boeing 777 so admirably solid. For some, it’s all about the food, others – the seat, some the booze. Every traveller has personal preference when it comes to business class.