Of course! You can easily connect from major U.S. cities to Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.
BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHTS TO
CHINA
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CHINA

A trip to China is often long and exhausting. It may easily stretch anywhere from 12 to 16 hours, depending on your city of departure. Such a long haul must not be unpleasant, so you will want to get a comprehensive experience that will allow you to arrive refreshed and ready to handle whatever it is that you need to handle. Be it business or leisure, it’s way easier to proceed when you arrive well-rested.
With business class, you get enough perks from the get-go! Think faster service and business lounge access to help you spend some quality time in peace. Regardless of where you might be heading, you will find ample time to rest before the journey ahead.
China is among the busiest flight routes around. Direct flights to major hubs are offered from cities across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Smaller Chinese cities are often reached with a short domestic connection.
In the unlikely case that a nonstop option is unavailable in your location, you can always opt for a connecting business class to ease the stretch as much as possible.
Even though business class is often linked to comfort, it doesn’t have to mean that you have to pay a fortune for it. On the contrary - experienced travelers already have a good habit of planning ahead and booking as early as possible. Being able to find the right promotions is also extremely helpful when it comes to flying in greater comfort.
Flying during off-peak times, such as late winter or early autumn, often unlocks better offers.
Modern business class is designed with long flights in mind. Expect lie-flat seating, large entertainment screens, fine dining options, and thoughtful touches like amenity kits and better privacy. For travelers heading on business trips, the ability to rest well on the flight means stepping off the plane ready for meetings and negotiations. For leisure travelers, it means starting their adventure in China with energy instead of fatigue.
From the Great Wall to Shanghai’s skyline and Xi’an’s Terracotta Army, China is a vast and exciting destination. A smooth journey makes discovering it even more rewarding.
The price is higher than economy, but the value often outweighs the cost—especially for flights that last half a day or more. With added baggage allowance, priority handling, and premium lounges, the trip feels far less stressful. For many, that comfort is well worth the investment.
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Of course! You can easily connect from major U.S. cities to Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.