Transpacific flights are among the longest commercial journeys in the world, often stretching well beyond twelve hours and pushing both passengers and aircraft to their limits. In this environment, business class is no longer just about reclining seats and upgraded meals, but rather about creating a space that feels genuinely livable, comfortable, and private for an extended period of time. Airlines operating across the Pacific have responded by investing heavily in seat design, onboard service, and overall cabin experience, transforming business class into something that increasingly resembles a boutique hotel room in the sky.
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