The 6 Best Airplane Bathrooms On Any Airline

The 6 Best Airplane Bathrooms On Any Airline

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When most people think of airplane bathrooms, it’s probably not a nice image that comes to mind. Airlines have largely shrunk bathrooms on newer aircraft significantly, and at times they’re also not very well maintained.

That’s not true across the board, though. In premium cabins, we’ve seen airlines introduce some pretty amazing amenities in recent years, and that even includes awesome bathrooms.

In this post I wanted to share what I consider to be the airlines with the best first class bathrooms (somewhat overlapping with my list of the world’s best first class airlines). Unsurprisingly, several options on this list involve the Airbus A380, which is the aircraft that has ushered in the most bathroom innovation. That’s because the front of the upper deck has a bit of extra space that can’t be utilized for seats, making room for some cool amenities.

With that in mind, below are my six favorite airplane bathrooms, roughly ranked…

1. Emirates A380 first class

Emirates A380 first class is one of my all-around favorite first class products, and a large part of that is the amazing A380 first class shower suites.

Emirates’ A380s have two first class shower suites at the front of the upper deck, equipped with heated floors, enough amenities to start a toiletry resale business, and most importantly, a shower. As a first class passenger you can schedule a shower at the beginning of your flight, and while there’s no time limit to how long you can use the shower spa, you’re limited to five minutes of water. Fortunately you can turn the water on and off without the clock “running,” so that’s more than enough water for a nice shower.

Of all the excitement I’ve experienced in the air, I don’t think anything compares to the first time I took a shower on Emirates. The airline even has shower spa attendants, who make sure the shower spas are well maintained throughout the flight.

Emirates A380 first class shower spa
Emirates A380 first class shower spa

2. Etihad A380 first class

Etihad A380 first class recently made a comeback, after the aircraft was grounded for a few years. Those traveling in one of the carrier’s nine “First Class Apartments” have access to the shower suite at the front of the cabin. Much like on Emirates, each passenger gets five minutes of water, and the shower suite is refreshed between each use.

While this is a great and refreshing feature, the shower suite definitely isn’t as spacious as on Emirates. So if you’re used to showering on Emirates, you might find that it’s a bit tight, but otherwise you’ll no doubt be delighted. Also keep in mind that there’s still The Residence on Etihad, which is a three room suite that can be reserved as an upgrade over the standard first class. This comes with a private bathroom, including shower.

Etihad A380 first class shower
Etihad A380 first class shower

3. Singapore Airlines A380 Suites

Singapore Airlines A380 Suites is an incredible first class product, with only six seats in the cabin. While you won’t find a shower on Singapore Airlines’ A380s, you will find some of the most spacious bathrooms in the sky. One of the lavatories has a huge vanity, and is probably the size of 10 typical Boeing 737 MAX bathrooms. Airplane bathrooms don’t get much more luxurious than this!

Singapore Airlines A380 Suites bathroom
Singapore Airlines A380 Suites bathroom

4. Qatar Airways A380 first class

Qatar Airways A380 first class has two very nice lavatories at the front of the upper deck. While there aren’t any special amenities, you’ll find that they’re incredibly spacious, and nicely decorated.

Qatar Airways A380 first class bathroom
Qatar Airways A380 first class bathroom

5. Lufthansa A380 first class

Lufthansa A380 first class also recently made a comeback, after the aircraft was grounded for a few years. These planes have two huge lavatories at the front of the upper deck, each equipped with a bench, and most excitingly, a urinal! Lufthansa is the only airline to offer urinals on planes, so that’s pretty special… or something.

Lufthansa A380 first class bathroom
Lufthansa A380 first class bathroom

While we’re speaking of Lufthansa, I have a soft spot for Lufthansa 747-8 first class, probably at least partly because the Boeing 747-8 is my favorite plane as an avgeek. While not quite as over the top as some of the other options, Lufthansa’s 747-8 lavatories are spacious, have a bench you can extend out over the toilet, and most importantly, have a window. It’s so nice to be able to look out the window while in the lavatory.

Lufthansa 747-8 first class bathroom
Lufthansa 747-8 first class bathroom

Lastly on the topic of Lufthansa, while I can’t in good conscience call this one of the best lavatories, I do love the economy lavatories on Lufthansa’s A340-600s. They’re located on the “lower deck” (in a cargo compartment), so they’re probably the most unusual lavatories you’ll find on commercial service.

Lufthansa A340-600 economy bathrooms
Lufthansa A340-600 economy bathrooms

6. All Nippon Airways 777 first class

As you can see, so far all of the lavatories on the list are on Airbus A380s, so let’s take a look at a different aircraft type. I’m a huge fan of All Nippon Airways 777 first class.

While the first class lavatory at first might not appear to be so special, many will appreciate that ANA has a bidet function for its toilets, which you won’t find on many airlines. I also appreciate how there’s a “plank” of sorts that you can extend on the ground, for situations where you want to change into pajamas without touching the regular floor of the bathroom.

On top of that, ANA does an amazing job with keeping its lavatories clean between each use, down to folding the toilet paper into perfect triangles.

All Nippon Airways 777 first class bathroom
All Nippon Airways 777 first class bathroom

Bottom line

There are some pretty incredible airplane bathrooms out there. While nothing can compete with Emirates’ amazing shower suites, there are plenty of other impressive ones out there as well, including everything from vanities, to bidets, to urinals.

What’s your favorite bathroom on a commercial aircraft?

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  1. Dan Guest

    I flew economy class on Qatar Airlines in October (2023) and I found the lavatories on the Boeing 777 to be relatively roomy versus their A350 in the same class.

  2. 818Pilotguy Guest

    I was recently the only passenger in first on Qatars A380 DOH-BKK and it was so nice to have such a large bathroom to myself
    Too bad the 380 will be phased out, as it’s such a nice ride.

  3. Indiansliketo peeonseats Guest

    You Forgot to mention AIR INDIA. they mostly use the seats or the person sitting on seats as Toilets!

  4. Edgar Guest

    This blog has changed from what used to be a sensible travel forum to a housewifes den of gossip

  5. iamhere Guest

    The lavatories on the lower level are a nice idea but not well thought. Besides I don't choose airlines because of their restrooms. At least there is one. Even the nicer ones could be dirty quickly by other passengers.

  6. Ivan Guest

    Thai airways has a pretty nice first class lav on their A380. It is spacious and bright with a couple windows if I remember correctly. I would put it above ANA first lav.

    I think ANA and JAL have bidets for all classes. I flew hnd/sfo in premium econ and the toilet had a bidet.

  7. Tosh Guest

    Some bathrooms on Delta A220, SAS A350, etc., have windows! https://www.flyertalk.com/articles/how-to-fly-that-viral-bathroom-with-the-window-in-it.html

    1. simmonad Guest

      Turkish Airlines A330s do as well. I don't know why they're so rare.

  8. David Guest

    My most luxurious bathroom on an aircraft is the one I have to share with the fewest number of other passengers. Ignoring the Residence, I would go for first class on Singapore’s B777. Ratio of 2 passengers per loo.

  9. Crosscourt Guest

    And what are the crappiest first class washrooms? No. 1 would likely be British Airways. It's like an economy class bathroom.

  10. Baliken Guest

    I sat in ANA economy a few years ago and the toilets had a bidet. Same as the aft business class toilet on TK’s 350s.

  11. CERTIFIED Member

    Let me say regarding bidets: you should not need them. If your diet is adequate in fiber and water, your anus will be clean after pooping and you shouldn’t have to wipe at all. That’s because a healthy stool is solid and non sticky, which leaves no residue.

    1. Pooper Guest

      That's why I come to Ben's blog, for shit like this

    2. JS Guest

      LoL. And I bet your shit doesn’t stink either!

    3. glenn t Diamond

      oo..... way too much information!

    4. CERTIFIED Member

      You should talk to your doctor, ideally a colorectal surgeon, to verify my claim and to develop a plan of health that suits you. I’m putting this info out there because I know too many people who have to wipe multiple times after pooing, and they think erroneously that their habits are totally normal.

  12. Brandon Guest

    Hey Ben, you post ANA first class having the bidet function, but Jal also has this in first class and business class. You should be posting both of them.

    1. BurritoMiles Guest

      Gulf Air 787 business class lav has a bidet also.

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Pooper Guest

That's why I come to Ben's blog, for shit like this

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Dan Guest

I flew economy class on Qatar Airlines in October (2023) and I found the lavatories on the Boeing 777 to be relatively roomy versus their A350 in the same class.

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818Pilotguy Guest

I was recently the only passenger in first on Qatars A380 DOH-BKK and it was so nice to have such a large bathroom to myself Too bad the 380 will be phased out, as it’s such a nice ride.

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