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Air India business class to Nanjing starts around $2,800 round-trip through consolidator fares, well below the $5,000-plus retail fares typically quoted on Google Flights for this India-China connection. There is no nonstop US-Nanjing business class product from any carrier, so routing through Air India's Delhi (DEL) or Mumbai (BOM) hub is one of the more practical ways to reach this Jiangsu province city, especially for travelers already planning a stopover in India.
The Air India Business cabin uses a 1-2-1 lie-flat configuration on its widebody aircraft, giving every passenger direct aisle access and roughly 72 inches of flat-bed length on long-haul segments. Seat pitch runs about 60-78 inches depending on aircraft type, with adjustable lumbar support and a fixed shell design that keeps the cabin quiet. Dining leans into Indian and Western menus with a la carte service on the transpacific-length legs, and noise-canceling headsets are standard. It's a comfortable, workmanlike product rather than a flashy one — closer to a solid legacy carrier seat than a boutique suite, but the lie-flat bed and 1-2-1 layout put it ahead of many angled-seat competitors still flying parts of this corridor.
Air India offers business class flights from ten US gateways into its Delhi and Mumbai hubs: New York (JFK/EWR), Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, and Washington DC among them. From either DEL or BOM, connections to Nanjing typically route through a second Star Alliance partner or a Chinese carrier codeshare, with total journey times running 20-26 hours depending on connection wait. Newark and JFK departures tend to have the tightest layovers into DEL, making them the preferred gateways for travelers who want to minimize ground time in India.
Pricing on this route ranges from $2,800 to $8,000 round-trip depending on season and how far in advance you book. The lowest fares cluster in January-February and September-October, shoulder periods when both transpacific and India-China demand softens. Booking 60-90 days out through a consolidator fare typically beats last-minute retail pricing by 30-40%, and locking in early is especially important around Lunar New Year and Diwali, when both origin and connection markets spike simultaneously.
Compared to other carriers serving the broader US-China business class market, Air India's advantage here is network access rather than seat luxury — its ten US gateways and Delhi/Mumbai connectivity give it more routing flexibility into secondary Chinese cities like Nanjing than most competitors, which concentrate on Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou nonstops. If Nanjing is the actual destination rather than a connection point, Air India's India-routing often produces a more direct itinerary and a lower fare than backtracking through a major Chinese gateway city.
Because fares and routing combinations on this itinerary change frequently, BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator network is the fastest way to see live pricing across all ten US gateways at once. Call (855) 815-4774 and a Personal Travel Manager will build the routing, hold the lie-flat seat assignment, and confirm the connection through Delhi or Mumbai before you pay retail.
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Round-trip fares through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator network run $2,800 to $8,000, depending on season and booking window. Retail pricing for the same routing through Delhi or Mumbai frequently exceeds $5,000. Booking 60-90 days ahead during shoulder season (January-February, September-October) typically secures the lowest end of that range.
Air India Business uses a 1-2-1 lie-flat configuration with direct aisle access from every seat. Beds measure roughly 72 inches flat, with seat pitch between 60 and 78 inches depending on aircraft. It's a comfortable, functional long-haul product rather than a suite-style cabin, but it beats angled-flat competitors still on parts of this route.
Book 60-90 days before departure during shoulder season, particularly January-February or September-October, when both India-US and India-China demand eases. Avoid booking around Lunar New Year or Diwali, when fares spike on both legs of the journey simultaneously and lie-flat seat availability shrinks fast.
Air India flies business class from ten US gateways into Delhi and Mumbai: New York (JFK and Newark), Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, and Washington DC. From either hub, onward connections reach Nanjing via partner carriers, with Newark and JFK generally offering the tightest connection times.
BestBusinessClass.com sells private consolidator fares — wholesale airline rates not published on Expedia or Google Flights — typically saving clients 30-60% versus retail. A Personal Travel Manager searches fares across all ten US gateways, builds the Delhi or Mumbai connection, and handles seat selection at no extra cost.
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