The single seat is good when you are traveling alone. Flight: LX181 SWISS Business Class Review. SWISS A330 First Class Cabin and Seats.

For example, the flight attendants on the SWISS A330 Business Class flight from Nairobi to Zurich were mediocre and not so helpful. Seat Map for Swiss Air A330. There are also so-called throne seats on the left hand side of the plane, which cost around 100-150€ extra to reserve. The Boeing 777-300ER will be SWISS’ new long-haul, flagship aircraft. The aircraft is configured like this — 6 seats in First Class, spread across two rows in a 1-2-1 configuration followed by 45 Business Class seats and 183 seats in economy class. The Swiss Air Airbus A330 seating plan has a good modern Economy Class , with decent modern seats, and a … As can be seen in the photo of the business class cabin, the seat is a standalone on the left-hand side. As soon as I stepped into the eight-seat SWISS First Class cabin, known simply as SWISS First, I sensed it was going to be an exceptional journey.The SWISS in-flight team wasn’t busy reviewing passenger lists, clanging about in the galley, or chatting amongst themselves. My seat was 7A in the second Business Class section. Before we took off, the crew went around asking if we would like some Champagne or juices.

SWISS currently flies them to destinations such as Bangkok, Hong Kong, Los Angles, and San Francisco and will add more routes when the Airbus A340s are phased out. Swiss Business Class seats on the A330-300 are in a 1-2-1 and 2-2-1 layout.

A common gripe amongst business class passengers is storage, and on the theme of “solidity”, Swiss nailed it on the Boeing 777. Swiss Air Flight 53 from Boston to Zürich was on an Airbus A340-300 with three cabins of service: First, Business, and Economy. All Swiss International Air Lines Airbus A330-300 have a small First Class cabin, a mini then very large Business Class cabin with flat beds, and a relatively small economy cabin. The row 6 bulkhead where I was seated offers a shoe cubby, a closable compartment large enough for a purse or bag … Swiss’s A340s have an alternating 1-2-1/2-2-1 configuration.

Interestingly, Swiss is one of the few airlines in the world to have a First Class cabin on an A330. I used 62500 Miles & More miles and paid €208 in taxes & fees for my one-way flight.

This SWISS Business Class review is for Bangkok to Zurich. Early October, I flew Swiss International Air Lines First Class on the A330-300 from Zurich to Dubai. SWISS A340-300 Business Class Food and Beverage.

I opted for Duval-Leroy Brut which tasted quite nice.