Cathay Pacific’s First Class – Worth the Upgrade? The Verdict is Out!
In a shocking revelation, Cathay Pacific’s First Class experience has been called into question, leaving travelers to ponder: is the upgrade truly worth it? Despite being hailed for its exceptional Business Class, ranking fifth globally, the airline’s First Class has plummeted to a disappointing ninth place according to Skytrax’s latest 2024 rankings.
The stark contrast between the two services raises eyebrows. First Class seats, while spacious and designed for privacy, lack the full enclosure many expect. At 36 inches wide, they offer comfort but come with limitations—storage is scarce, and charging options are minimal. Passengers can enjoy a buddy seat for dining companionship, but the experience feels more like an enhanced Business Class rather than a true First Class luxury.
Dining options, although featuring a caviar service, fall short of expectations. Meals are reminiscent of Business Class fare, with only slight upgrades. The beverage selection is more refined, but the overall experience lacks the exclusivity one would anticipate from First Class.
Entertainment, too, leaves much to be desired. An aging 18.5-inch screen pales in comparison to the modern offerings in Business Class, and while Wi-Fi is complimentary, only one device can connect at a time.
With prices for First Class tickets soaring to around $20,000 for a one-way flight from Los Angeles to Hong Kong—more than double the Business Class fare—many are questioning the value of such an upgrade.
In summary, Cathay Pacific’s First Class fails to deliver a compelling case for the extra expense. It offers more space and a marginally better dining experience, but for many, the perks are not worth the steep price tag. As travelers weigh their options, one thing is clear: Business Class may just be the smarter choice.