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How Airlines Are Reimagining First-Class With Over-the-Top ‘Suites’

After losing its luster during the pandemic, the finest seating category on commercial flights is now back, better than ever.

By Chris Dong and Michael Verdon

March 31, 2026
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Photo: Courtesy of Etihad Airways

During the pandemic, first class faced an uncertain future. Many airlines cut routes, retired jumbo jets, and poured their premium budgets into ever-more-polished business-class cabins. Now, top-tier seating is being reimagined, and the category is enjoying a genuine renaissance. “People generally don’t want to pay for it unless it’s really, really good,” says Brian Sumers, aviation analyst and editor of the Airline Observer. Only a few operators consistently deliver, and they have been spending billions to elevate the experience—from onboard indulgences to ground operations. The continued investment is strategic, creating what Sumers calls a halo effect, which extends into other parts of the cabin. Travelers “get so excited about first class, then they’re more likely to buy a premium economy or business class [ticket],” he says, adding that “Emirates is probably the best in the world at this.” Emirates and fellow U.A.E.-based Etihad Airways are the only carriers—across more than 100 Airbus..

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