Experience Business Class
You wont turn right on the Plane Again Another level to Flying
Flying Business Class can completely change how you start and end a holiday. On my own journeys to South Africa, Thailand and Sri Lanka, I have seen first‑hand how lie‑flat beds, lounges and priority services help you arrive rested instead of exhausted
Flying Business Class: Why It Is Worth Planning Ahead
Flying Business Class is not just about luxury, it is about arriving rested, calm and ready to enjoy every moment of your holiday.
I have been lucky enough to experience this myself: Turkish Airlines Business Class to Cape Town and Thailand via Istanbul, and Qatar Airways Business Class to Sri Lanka. Once you have stretched out on a flat bed with restaurant‑style dining and priority everything, it is hard to go back.
Why book Business Class in advance?
For my clients, the best value almost always comes with planning ahead:
- Lower fares: Business Class seats are limited, so the best prices are usually released early.
- Better choice of flights: You can secure ideal timings, longer or shorter connections and preferred routes.
- More chance to part‑upgrade: If you like the idea of flying out in Economy or Premium and back in Business, or just upgrading the overnight sector, advance planning gives far more flexibility.
Even upgrading just one way, especially on the longest or overnight leg, can make a huge difference. For example: flying out to Sri Lanka or South Africa in Economy, then returning home in Business after a busy trip so you can sleep properly and step off the plane refreshed.
What Business Class really gives your clients
Across airlines like Turkish and Qatar, Business Class typically includes:
- Lie‑flat beds on long‑haul routes, with quality bedding.
- Priority check‑in, security and boarding, plus increased baggage allowance.
- Lounge access with food, drinks, showers and quiet spaces between flights.
- Elevated dining with proper tableware and a more personalised service style.
For honeymoons, milestone
birthdays, safaris or complex itineraries to places like Cape Town, Thailand or
Sri Lanka, this turns the journey into part of the holiday rather than
something to endure.

