Swiss Air Business Class Flight Review

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When deboarding in Zurich, we were asked by a fellow American “Is Business Class worth it?” Lucky for us, in 2021 it was. Swiss Air was offering a Business Class flight at a fraction of the regular cost in an effort to lure in travelers. Here’s our review!

After the champagne welcome, it was all uphill from there…

Though the idea of being on a plane for 10 hours is not appealing, Swiss Air Business Class made it very, very appealing. So I don’t mean uphill as in a hard task, I mean the opposite of “it was all downhill from there” (what a crazy set of metaphors! )

Glass of red wine and tea cup on airplane table in business class is facing a screen showing two pilots in cockpit of a Swiss Air flight
Swiss Air sleeping cubicles in business class

Now, please understand as I brag about this portion of this amazing adventure. To that point, I had never flown business class or first class. I had never been across the pond. Easy to say, I felt like royalty.

We lucked out when booking with flights at less than half cost. Going during shoulder season may not be the perfect weather of summer or the perfect snow of winter but it did allow us to go at a luxury level that was palatable to our budget.

CT’s recent back surgery also prioritized our splurging on a business class flight. Being comfortable 10 hours would pay off in being pain free for the next 10 days in Switzerland. 

What was included with the Swiss Air business class flight?

Your cubicle awaits…

Business class boards earlier, a welcome glass of champagne is offered, they lift your bag, and your “cubicle” awaits. We are never so happy to see a cubicle.  The seats are roomier, wider with more leg room. But you also get personal space on each side. The space includes an armrest with space for your book, a shelf for the phone and little stuff, controls for the video/audio, and a shoe bin under the audio control console.

Opened metal Swiss air amenity kit with toothpaste, toothbrush, and black eye mask on airplane tray table
The red things are socks that matched the plane.

A toiletry kit (so cute) is also offered and includes: a toothbrush, the littlest toothpaste ever, a wet wipe, eye mask, cozy socks. There’s a pillow and a blanket. Deluxe for sure. You’d hate it if that’s all you got for your office space but on an airplane…OMG, it was like a mansion! 

The Menu…

Tray table with an Swiss Air airplane meal including grilled chicken with red sauce, vegetable medley, rice salad, bread roll, cheese, grapes, cup of tea, and a glass of red wine
I recall this business class tablecloth fondly while traveling in economy.

Once airborne, the next amazing luxury was a menu for a five course meal with choices of entre, wine selection, dessert. The stewards and stewardesses were just top notch. So patient, very clear English, very personable, attended to every detail.

Bottle of extra virgin olive oil next to a tray with labeled compartments for pepper and salt
Everything is cuter when smaller (and thus more expensive?)

A cloth napkin was spread over the large tray table. The world’s tiniest bottle of olive oil and a little dish arrived with the bread so we could dunk the bread in the oil. The entrées were amazing, very fresh and even plated so they looked beautiful and appetizing (yes, I am on the plane at this point). There was a cheese course because, Switzerland. And, because Switzerland, a chocolate finale.  

Lay flat seats…


With the plates and cloth napkins cleared, digestif finished, and a movie watched (all the latest on the digital networks), we were tucked in to bed. The lights were dimmed, the socks donned, and our seats–get this–laid flat. Flat.

Passenger lying down in a first class airplane suite with dim warm lighting
Our feets tucked in under the other seats!

Like un-origami, the foot area kicked out, the back slouched and the whole seat slid forward so that my feet were under the storage cubicle of the person sitting in front of me. This meant that under my storage cubicle was the feet of the person behind me. When I got up to use the restroom before sleeping, it was so sweet to see us all tucked in. I thought of full day child care nap times and wondered if the flight staff loved this reprieve as well. 

All too soon it was morning in the skies with another cloth napkin tablecloth, coffee and pastries, cheese and meats, and whatever else we wanted from the menu. Campari? What’s that? It’s good with pink grapefruit juice? Watch the video!

I have come to the right place! 

A toast to Swiss Air from us.

We are out this door!

Back in the masked days of the after-COVID but there were silver linings such as the great deal we got for this Swiss Air Business Class flight. Read More of the adventures with us!
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  1. […] to know if business class is worth it, let me know and I will do an in-depth review. Until then, read the champagne story here . Glad to have experienced business class flights […]

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