Always verify the specific aircraft and seat type before booking — Lufthansa's website and ITA Matrix routing tools can reveal whether a flight is Allegris-equipped, and if so, whether it features the enclosed Business Suite or a standard Allegris business seat without a door. As of the 2024-2025 rollout, Allegris is concentrated on select A350 routes with expansion continuing, so many long-haul Lufthansa flights — including some U.S. and Asia routes — still operate with the airline's older, non-suite business class.
Varies significantly78 inches (Legacy) / 86 inches (Allegris Suites)8.2/10
Full Lufthansa review→The single most important factor when booking Air France Business is aircraft type: the reverse-herringbone seat on refreshed 777s, 787s, and A350s is excellent, but some older A330s still fly with a dated angled or less private business product — always check the specific aircraft registration via ExpertFlyer or Seat Guru before booking. For the best overall experience, prioritize A350 or 787 routes out of Paris CDG, and note that La Première (Air France's first class), not Business, is where the truly standout ground and culinary experience lives.
1-2-179 inches (2m)Privacy Door9.3/10
Full Air France review→Seat consistency is the biggest variable — the A350 and newer 787 deliveries offer a more modern, private feel than some older A330s and 777s still flying on certain long-haul routes, so it's worth checking aircraft type before booking rather than assuming a uniform product. For the fullest experience, prioritize flights connecting through Istanbul, where the flagship lounge (with its cooking stations, library, and even a golf simulator) is as much a reason to fly Turkish as the cabin itself.
1-2-1 or 2-3-276-78 inches9.0/10
Full Turkish Airlines review→Fleet consistency is the key variable: Finnair's A350s carry the AirLounge seat, but not all long-haul routes are flown with this aircraft type, so always check the specific equipment before booking. For short-haul intra-European flights, don't expect a premium seat product — it's the same economy seat with an empty middle, so factor that into pricing expectations. Helsinki's compact, efficient airport layout also makes short connections between long-haul and European flights genuinely easy, a real advantage for Asia-Europe itineraries.
1-2-177 inches8.4/10
Full Finnair review→Fleet matters enormously here: only the A350-900 and retrofitted A330-300 offer the full flat-bed 1-2-1 experience, so always check aircraft type before booking a long-haul SAS Business ticket, as older or non-retrofitted equipment can still appear on some routes. Seats in row 1 or the forward mini-cabin on the A350 tend to offer the most privacy and quiet; on short-haul flights, don't expect more than a recliner seat regardless of how the fare is marketed.
1-2-178 inches8.3/10
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