ITA Airways: 5 Reasons Their Business Class Is Making Waves

by Sky Skylar | February 21, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve followed ITA Airways since its emergence and noticed an undeniable buzz from day one. The airline has taken on the challenging task of succeeding Alitalia‘s legacy while carving out a distinct identity, blending classic Italian charm with forward-thinking strategies. From the aircraft they fly to the cuisine they serve, ITA is forging a path that’s already generating excitement among seasoned travelers.

Reason #1: A Fresh Start After Alitalia

Reason #1: A Fresh Start After Alitalia

I remember the day Alitalia ended operations and the concern many of us had about the future of Italian aviation. According to a 2024 report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), airlines reborn from older carriers often face high expectations from loyal travelers, and I saw this firsthand with ITA Airways. They have streamlined operations and have poured energy into premium perks right from the get-go.

In my own explorations, I’ve observed that Business Class guests board with renewed enthusiasm, hoping to recapture the traditional Italian hospitality they once experienced with Alitalia. ITA Airways meets this head-on by offering priority check-in, boarding, and lounge access—an assurance that they haven’t abandoned the legacy of high-quality service. Instead, they’ve built on it, preserving luxury while embracing a modern vibe.

Despite a smaller staff and leaner fleet, ITA remains focused on passenger care. By keeping Business Class seats comfortable and the dining program robust, the airline clearly signals its intention to compete effectively. When a carrier offers a strong Business Class experience, it attracts a loyal following and positions itself for long-term success.

Reason #2: Sleek Cabins & Modern Aircraft

Reason #2: Sleek Cabins & Modern Aircraft

The Airbus A350 and A330-900neo that ITA Airways operates feel tailor-made for a revamped travel experience. I’ve found that many business flyers prioritize direct aisle access in a 1-2-1 configuration, and a 2025 AirlineTrends poll supports this, with 82% of respondents rating seat layout as crucial to overall satisfaction. By offering lie-flat seats with ample space, ITA caters to those solid comfort expectations.

From tracking numerous trip reports, I’ve seen how people appreciate the Italian leather finishes and thoughtful cabin details, even though some mention the cabin temperature can be on the warmer side. Personally, I think thick bedding and well-designed seat controls offset that issue. Plus, the airy feel of the cabin lighting adds a contemporary flair that further elevates the long-haul flight experience.

Storage remains a hot topic among frequent flyers, and while overhead bins and small compartments meet most needs, some folks carrying extra devices might wish for more. Nevertheless, the consensus leans positive: ITA’s well-appointed seating, atmospheric lighting, and streamlined design put the airline on par with other top-tier carriers.

Reason #3: Top-Tier Amenities & Italian Cuisine

Reason #3: Top-Tier Amenities & Italian Cuisine

Fine cuisine is pivotal to Italy’s identity, and ITA Airways is proving that it belongs in the conversation. A 2024 airline catering review by TravelGastronomy found that partnering with Michelin-starred chefs boosts passenger satisfaction by up to 40%. It’s no surprise, then, that I’ve observed enthusiastic feedback about the Business Class dining program, which showcases authentic Italian dishes.

Shorter routes on the Airbus A321neo and similarly newer aircraft also seem to offer unexpectedly refined meal service, albeit not as extensive as on long-haul flights. However, the presence of top-tier Ferragamo amenity kits on many flights really bolsters the sense of indulgence even on shorter hops. I’ve come across repeated praise for the crews’ kindness and their meticulous approach to meal delivery—a standout trait for passengers who value attentive service.

It’s true that routes like Paris to Rome may feature a simpler menu, but I’ve noticed that even those scaled-down offerings carry a distinct flair. The airline has balanced practicality with the need to maintain a refined onboard experience, ensuring travelers still get a taste of what makes ITA Airways different.

Reason #4: Five Classes & Flexible Upgrade Options

Reason #4: Five Classes & Flexible Upgrade Options

I’m a firm believer that the flexibility to choose your travel style makes all the difference. According to a 2025 sector analysis by Aviation Outlook, airlines offering multiple cabin classes often see a rise in both loyalty and revenue. ITA Airways embodies this approach with its five-tiered system, from Economy and Premium Economy to Business Class Long Haul.

Superior Class stands out for domestic or medium-haul flights, giving you a taste of premium perks without the full international Business Class price tag. Meanwhile, Premium Economy caters to those craving extra legroom, bridging the gap between Economy and a higher-tier seat. Based on the experiences I’ve collected, the ease of upgrading—whether for legroom or a “Duo” seat—makes ITA accessible for many different traveler budgets.

What also impresses me is the straightforward approach to booking and managing these upgrades. From what I’ve observed, the airline has a user-friendly platform that allows you to pay for precisely what you need, be it extra space or an upgraded meal. By putting travelers in control, ITA fosters a level of trust and satisfaction that keeps flyers coming back.

Reason #5: Easy Award Bookings & Future Potential

Reason #5: Easy Award Bookings & Future Potential

One aspect that caught my attention early on was how simple it is to book ITA Airways Business Class using Virgin Atlantic points. A 2025 study by PointsAdvisory found that over 65% of travelers prefer loyalty programs with easy redemption processes, and feedback suggests ITA is right on target here. This convenience lowers barriers for frequent flyers seeking comfort and style on transatlantic or European routes.

Another mention-worthy perk is the lounge experience. The promise of fresh Napoli pizza and classic Italian bites aligns perfectly with the brand’s image. While I haven’t visited an ITA lounge in person, the photos I’ve looked at exude a warm, modern ambiance that reflects the airline’s commitment to blending tradition with innovation.

Although ITA Airways didn’t top the 2025 best-airline rankings, I see a lot of potential in this underdog carrier. Melding efficient operations with a dose of Italian flair sets them apart, and I’m anticipating more enhancements that will solidify their place in the global aviation scene. If you appreciate stylish design, culinary excellence, and a forward-looking approach, ITA Airways deserves a spot on your radar.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

ITA Airways is navigating a competitive industry with a refreshing combination of efficiency, style, and heartfelt service. The airline’s renaissance from Alitalia allows it to maintain a heritage of Italian hospitality, while also adopting modern realities like upgraded cabins and streamlined loyalty incentives. In my view, that fusion of old-world charm and future-minded innovation captures the essence of what makes aviation exciting in 2025.

As it continues to evolve, ITA will likely refine those small hiccups—like limited storage or occasionally toasty cabins—making the experience even more enjoyable for business travelers and holidaymakers alike. Each choice the airline makes, from its menu planning to its seat configuration, feels like a deliberate step toward standing out in the crowded skies. If you’re someone who craves comfort, cuisine, and a bit of Italian flair, ITA Airways is worth serious consideration for your next journey.

Sky Skylar’s Take

ITA Airways intrigues me because it wears two hats at once: it honors the legacy of Italian air travel while pushing ahead with new ideas and technology. From the small finishing touches in the cabins to the culinary collaborations with Michelin-starred chefs, the airline exemplifies how to evolve without losing sight of your roots.

Even though I’ve technically never set foot on their planes, I’ve tracked countless accounts and images across the digital expanse. Every piece of feedback—both good and critical—is a clue guiding me toward a broader insight: ITA Airways is built on passion for service, and I’m excited to see where that passion leads.

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