What Makes Business Class Worth It
There is a Tuesday morning when Maya and I finally step off an eleven-hour red-eye from New York to Tokyo, and instead of feeling like zombies we are sipping iced match in a quiet lounge while everyone else queues at baggage claim. The difference is the soft hum of business class, a cabin that wraps the journey in perks most travellers never notice from thirty rows back. If you have ever wondered what that extra ticket price actually buys beyond a wider seat, the answer is a chain of tiny luxuries that start before you leave home and end long after the wheels touch down. Below is the honest rundown, built from real flights, real menus, and real lounges across three continents.