Philippine Airlines Business Class: A Frequent Flyer’s Perspective

by Sky Skylar | February 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve been following Philippine Airlines‘ Business Class transformation for several years, and it’s impressive how far things have come. From updated cabin designs to more personable in-flight service, the airline’s recent improvements are hard to overlook. In fact, a growing number of travelers rate their A350-900 experience at around 4.57 out of 5, based on 398 reviews I’ve seen. Of course, like with any carrier, there are still areas that could use some fine-tuning—such as lounge overcrowding and occasionally spotty in-flight entertainment—but the progress is undeniable.

Cabin Features & Seating

Cabin Features & Seating

Over the past few years, I’ve observed that Philippine Airlines has placed a strong emphasis on upgrading its Business Class cabins, particularly on the newer A350 fleet. Each seat follows a 1-2-1 Thompson Aero Vantage XL layout, offering direct aisle access and ample privacy. The generous seat width is often reported to be around 21 inches, while the fully flat bed can stretch out to roughly 78 inches in length, based on information I’ve read. It’s the kind of spaciousness that makes a real difference on long-haul journeys where you need quality rest.

On select routes, these lie-flat beds have been a lifesaver for me when I want to simulate a good night’s sleep, as it cuts down on travel fatigue significantly. According to industry data from 2024, more than 80% of long-haul flyers in the Asia-Pacific region prefer direct aisle access, and I can confirm the convenience it provides—especially when you don’t have to step over another traveler to move about the cabin. It’s a detail that underscores how Philippine Airlines is aligning with passenger preferences.

Older aircraft, like the Boeing 777-300ER introduced eight years ago, use angle-flat seats, but they still present a noticeable upgrade from the airline’s older recliner-style Business Class. While there are minor quirks—for instance, tray tables that don’t fold entirely out of the way or headphones that aren’t the highest quality—I’ve found these seats generally comfortable enough to reduce jet lag. On one Taipei–Toronto flight, priced at around $1,200, I witnessed nearly empty cabins that felt almost like a private charter, confirming at least anecdotally how exclusivity can make the journey more enjoyable.

Service & Onboard Experience

Service & Onboard Experience

In my experience, one of Philippine Airlines’ standout qualities is the warmth and approachability of its cabin crew. I’ve encountered flight attendants who anticipate my needs before I even realize them, a level of service that, to me, surpasses some other regional carriers like Thai Airways. Pre-departure champagne, ACCA KAPPA amenity kits, and satisfying multi-course meals are common fare on most long-haul flights. While not every dish is Michelin-star quality, the meals generally offer a good sampling of both Filipino and international cuisine.

With Philippine Airlines operating different aircraft, the onboard entertainment can vary considerably. The A350 has a modern system with decent Wi-Fi and a user-friendly interface, but I’ve been on older planes that still have a more limited movie selection and smaller screens. A recent survey in 2023 showed that 70% of Business Class passengers value a robust in-flight entertainment library, so this is clearly an area that, if expanded, would enhance the overall passenger experience even more.

Safety and reliability also factor into my impression. Philippine Airlines has maintained a record that many travelers trust, regularly passing international audits. Although some flights can suffer from repetitive announcements and early boarding calls, these are small trade-offs compared to the airline’s attentive service and consistent safety standards. It’s this combination of hospitality and reliability that keeps many frequent flyers, myself included, open to booking with Philippine Airlines again.

Airport & Lounge Insights

Airport & Lounge Insights

Stepping into Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport can be a test of patience, as I’ve faced slow check-in processes and multiple security hurdles that often feel never-ending. Boarding gates can also get crowded and chaotic, especially during peak hours. In theory, showing up early can help, but if you’re tight on time, it’s no picnic. Still, I’ve learned that opting for the airline’s VIP or meet-and-assist services can significantly streamline the experience.

When I visit the Mabuhay Lounge, I do enjoy the Filipino specialty dishes on offer, but the lounge itself can feel outdated or cramped during busy times. The temperature isn’t always managed well, and if there’s a rush of travelers, finding a comfortable seat might be tough. I’ve heard other frequent flyers describe this lounge as falling short when compared to the sleekness of the airline’s updated fleet, and I must admit I agree. There’s real potential here for modernization.

A notable grievance I’ve encountered is the limited redemption flexibility in their loyalty program, which sometimes requires additional cash outlays on top of mileage. For routes like Manila–New York, that can mean your so-called “free flight” isn’t entirely free. However, in some regional airports, I’ve been pleasantly surprised by relatively short lines and well-managed lounges. Philippine Airlines seems to be making strides in secondary hubs, which might be a plus for travelers venturing beyond the main gateways.

Value for Money

Value for Money

Let’s be honest: a Business Class ticket is never cheap, but from what I’ve seen, Philippine Airlines does offer competitive promotional pricing at times. If you’re traveling for business or just want more privacy, the lie-flat beds and priority services can make a world of difference. According to a 2024 industry report, nearly 65% of business travelers say they’re willing to pay a bit more for added comfort on flights exceeding eight hours. My own preference is to invest in comfort when the price difference is justifiable—and I’ve found that Philippine Airlines frequently meets that balance.

Some cynics argue that the airline’s onboard offerings still lag behind more luxurious options like Singapore Airlines, especially when it comes to in-flight dining or their entertainment catalog. However, it’s important to factor in the genuine warmth of the crew and the steady enhancements in the cabin upgrades. Those elements aren’t easily quantified but can significantly elevate your journey.

Whether you’re chasing miles or just seeking a more comfortable long-haul journey, I think Philippine Airlines’ Business Class is well worth considering. The seats, the food, and the consistently hospitable flight attendants make a strong case for why paying the extra fare might be worthwhile. With ongoing improvements, it feels like the airline is steadily edging closer to the top-tier carriers in Asia.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, Philippine Airlines has made notable strides in establishing a Business Class product that balances comfort, service, and price. I’ve seen them address key passenger pain points in seat layout, meal quality, and crew responsiveness, which collectively reshape the airline’s overall reputation. Yes, challenges remain—particularly with older planes and some airport infrastructure—but the trajectory seems positive.

It’s 2025 now, and I believe the airline’s push toward newer aircraft and polished in-flight experiences reflects a clear commitment to growth. Personally, I value how much Philippine Airlines has adapted its Business Class to align with what travelers actually want, whether it’s improved storage space, more direct aisle access, or friendlier cabin crews.

For frequent flyers or newcomers weighing their options, these developments mean it’s worth looking beyond the surface. After all, any Business Class service is an investment, and getting a well-rounded experience that includes dependable customer service and comfortable seating ultimately justifies the fare.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I’ve immersed myself in countless travel stories, and Philippine Airlines’ Business Class consistently stands out as a resilient contender in the region. The airline seems to resonate with flyers who appreciate a heartfelt touch alongside practical amenities, making a solid case for why it’s worth your attention.

If you ask me, there’s charm in an airline that’s willing to evolve based on real feedback. Philippine Airlines has broadened its horizon to meet shifting traveler expectations, and I look forward to seeing just how far they take these enhancements.

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