Hello from Hong Kong, as I’m now well into my review trip, and completed the highlight of this journey. I just flew Cathay Pacific’s brand new Boeing 777-300ER Aria Suite business class, on the 11hr50min flight from London (LHR) to Hong Kong (HKG).
I was obviously looking forward to this flight, given that this represents Cathay Pacific’s next generation business class, which only recently debuted on long haul flights. I had heard mixed things about the product — the new seat’s tech is almost universally praised, while I’ve also heard some people mention that the footwells are quite tight.
In light of that, I must admit that the experience exceeded my expectations, and I think this is a phenomenal product. Quite honestly, I hadn’t flown Cathay Pacific on a long haul flight in a long time, and I think this ranks as one of the best out there. I was also reminded of what a world class brand Cathay Pacific is. I kind of forgot that during the pandemic, but my gosh, Cathay Pacific nails so many aspects of the passenger experience.
I found the suite to be very comfortable, and when you combine that with elegant design, excellent amenities, tasty food, and friendly service, Aria Suite is a winner. In this post I want to share some initial thoughts, and then soon I’ll have a full trip report.
In this post:
Cathay Pacific’s Aria Suite seats are gorgeous & comfortable
Cathay Pacific’s new Aria Suite is a reverse herringbone seat, in a 1-2-1 configuration. It’s a heavily customized version of the Collins Aerospace Elements seat, which is almost unarguably the best reverse herringbone seat out there.
Before we even talk about functionality, though, I have to comment on how gorgeous the cabin is, and how high-end the finishes feel. The cabin just feels so luxurious and stylish, in terms of the colors, the materials used, etc. Cathay Pacific is a brand with such a focus on design (as is evident based on the carrier’s lounges), and Aria Suite really captures that.


Aesthetics aside, what stood out to me about this reverse herringbone seat compared to others? There are some thoughtful design elements, from the lamp at the side of the seat, to multiple storage compartments (including the “counter” opening up).


The Aria Suite has a door, though it is one of those doors that doesn’t quite close all the way. There’s a small gap — personally that doesn’t bother me much, since it’s not like a door actually gives you full privacy, but rather it contributes to feeling like you’re in a cocoon. I appreciated how easily the door could slide open and closed.

Now let me address the common complaint I’ve seen people mention when it comes to Aria Suite — the footwell is quite small! Yes, that’s absolutely true, the little ottoman inside the footwell isn’t as big as one would hope. Ordinarily that would drive me bonkers, and I’d view it as a major oversight for a new product, since it limits the ability to get comfortable, and not feel too restricted.

I was worried about this when I first boarded. But here’s the thing — once I made my bed and reclined my seat, I actually didn’t notice this issue at all. I think there’s an important distinction here that has to be made.
A small ottoman bothers me if the entire footwell feels tight, and limits my ability to sleep comfortably. But I didn’t find that to be the case in the slightest. I’m a side sleeper with big feet, and I was positively surprised by how spacious the area felt around my knees. I had zero issues getting comfortable, and I could easily turn around over and over again without bumping anything.
I found this to be among the most comfortable business class seats that I’ve slept in. I got nearly six hours of nonstop sleep, which for me, is basically unheard of.

Personally, I give the seat nearly perfect marks, and I’d say it’s comparable to Starlux’s A350 business class (which uses the same seating platform).
Cathay Pacific’s Aria Suite tech is next-level
Another area where Cathay Pacific’s Aria Suite shines is with the tech. Each seat has a 24″ 4K entertainment monitor, which just couldn’t be better. The screen almost feels too large, given how close you’re seated to it.
This screen is so crisp, and the entertainment system is also highly responsive, so tech really doesn’t better than this. The map feature is excellent as well.


Of course there’s bluetooth audio, but even beyond that, I love some of the innovative features Cathay Pacific has introduced, like a screen that will show you which lavatories are unoccupied, and where they are in relation to your seat.

Beyond that, you have all the charging ports you’d expect, including AC power outlets, and USB-A and USB-C outlets.

Another simple but thoughtful feature I like is how there’s a small monitor next to your seat that shows how much time is remaining inflight.

I know this might sound silly, but I think this is brilliant. For example, when I’m sleeping and want to see how much time is left inflight, I don’t want to turn on the entire entertainment screen, because I’ll then struggle to go back to sleep, given that the brightness will wake me up.
So to be able to glance at a small and relatively dark screen and see how much time is left is awesome.
Cathay Pacific’s business class amenities are excellent
One thing that made the Aria Suite experience even more comfortable was the incredible bedding. Cathay Pacific partners with Bamford for bedding, and has what I’d argue is the best duvet on any airline. It’s almost like what you’d expect in a bed at home. On top of that, there’s a mattress pad, plus a huge, plush pillow.

The Bamford partnership continues with amenity kits, and you can even pick your preferred color.

I like the contents of the kit, like Bamford products, plus a very comfortable mask.

Cathay Pacific also offers slippers in business class, which are useful for when you want to get up during the flight.

Cathay Pacific’s business class food & service are very good
My overnight flight was departing at around 6PM and arriving around 2PM. Dinner was served after takeoff, and I thought the food was very good. Service began with both mixed nuts and a smoked salmon canapé. I had a negroni to drink — yum!

For the starter, I chose the poached prawns with spiced horseradish and tomato sauce, which packed quite the punch in terms of flavor. I loved this dish, and thought it was one of the more creative starters I’ve been served on an airline.

For the main course, I ordered the roasted cauliflower with chickpea stew and mint raita. Once again, this was excellent, and I thought it was nicely plated. Cathay Pacific is currently featuring some Chinese wines, and I couldn’t help but try one, as that was a first for me.

Lastly, I had some green tea tiramisu and a cheese plate, both of which were super tasty.

The creative food options (by airplane standards) continued with breakfast, where I had a smoothie bowl of sorts.

Not only was the food great, but so was the crew. This flight had a mix of London and Hong Kong based flight attendants, and they were awesome. Admittedly Cathay Pacific has a significantly different service style than other Asian carriers, but I wouldn’t consider that to be a bad thing.
Service feels pretty personalized, as there’s basically one flight attendant assigned to each section. Gary was taking care of me, and he was awesome. Cabin service manager Paul was very professional as well.
Bottom line
I had an excellent flight in Cathay Pacific’s new Aria Suite business class, and I can’t wait to see this product rolled out on a widespread basis. In some ways, I felt like I was falling in love with Cathay Pacific all over again on this flight.
I hadn’t flown Cathay Pacific long haul in many years, and while I’ve continued to use the carrier’s lounges frequently, I hadn’t put much thought into the onboard product. If you ask me, the Aria Suite experience ranks among the best business class experiences out there.
I have some of my rankings I need to update, like about the airlines with the best bedding, the best entertainment, and the all-around best business class. Very well done, Cathay Pacific!
What do you make of Cathay Pacific’s 777 Aria Suite business class?
I’m genuinely surprised by this review. I’ve now flown aria long haul twice and found it to be a deeply flawed product. At 193cm and 92kg it’s woefully tight with much less room than the a350. The new amenity kit has removed the facial mist and is a smaller less appealing case. The tv is enormous and just too big. The glare from other seats is noticeable. I find cathay food increasingly lacks a decent...
I’m genuinely surprised by this review. I’ve now flown aria long haul twice and found it to be a deeply flawed product. At 193cm and 92kg it’s woefully tight with much less room than the a350. The new amenity kit has removed the facial mist and is a smaller less appealing case. The tv is enormous and just too big. The glare from other seats is noticeable. I find cathay food increasingly lacks a decent international option and the new policy of announcements in English, Cantonese and now mandarin means they’re endless. Cathay’s not what it was.
Hey Ben
How did the Bluetooth work out?
Bluetooth on this suite works fairly well. When connected sound quality and volume. was good. Connection remained stable for watching films, and was great not to have to wear the supplied cans. Only issue I found was when I took my ear pods out and wanted to use them again later they had to be re paired. Minor inconvenience, may even be by design to forget devices once switched off.
I just flew in the Aria Suite on CX 250 LHR-HKG. It is very nice. The video screen is massive & crisp. The seat was comfortable. Good service, nice food choices. The only thing missing is the cashew nuts with drink service. But they still have garlic bread with dinner! I'm doing HKG-JFK in 2 weeks. Let's see how that goes.
How was the Chinese wine, you never commented?
Am I the only one who hates reverse herringbone because there's no way to interact with a travelling companion while flying?
Cathay, imo, leads the world at hard product/design. I find some of the ME3 to be a bit gaudish; by contrast, CX achieves with its seats (and lounges, especially, look at The Pier!) what even SQ can't. As someone who loves design, I really appreciate that.
OTOH the soft product hasn't always 100% recovered from pre-COVID
The best thing about living in HK was Cathay Pacific.Delighted to hear they have built on their excellent product. I don’t miss living in HK, but I do miss Cathay and the lounges.
I'm curious to hear more about the Chinese wines. I'm totally ignorant on this subject and didn't think there was enough quality production to be deemed suitable for Cathay. Can you provide some more info or will that be in a different, more in-depth review?
I'm wondering why all these dishes are considered "creative", that shrimp starter looked mid as hell tbh.
Imo JAL or EVA have better meal options.
With the beyond extensive experience you have flying I'm dumbfounded as to why you would order shrimp on any flight. I fly a lot and know just to be cautious one should never eat seafood on a flight specially a long one where if you get food poisoning you will suffer for hours and hours but you do you. I always order the least stomach offensive choice and its almost always pasta.
TL;DR: Hong Kong finally has a winner amidst the recent dominance of Japan, Taiwan and Singapore!
I’m a massive fan of CX’s highly Westernised brand, and it’s such a breath of fresh air after outstanding but severely English-challenged airlines in Northeast Asia like EVA and JAL. CX’s Aria Suite is the one product review I was looking forward to the most from NE Asia, especially with CX’s phenomenal entertainment selection. Of course JAL’s A350-1000’s 43”...
TL;DR: Hong Kong finally has a winner amidst the recent dominance of Japan, Taiwan and Singapore!
I’m a massive fan of CX’s highly Westernised brand, and it’s such a breath of fresh air after outstanding but severely English-challenged airlines in Northeast Asia like EVA and JAL. CX’s Aria Suite is the one product review I was looking forward to the most from NE Asia, especially with CX’s phenomenal entertainment selection. Of course JAL’s A350-1000’s 43” display cannot be beat, but the poor entertainment selection is the only thing marring the otherwise stellar experience.
The only cause for concern with the Aria Suite, and CX in general, was the service, since I’ve noticed the fall in service standards from Ben’s December 2023 A350-1000 report to Singapore. But I think those concerns have been brushed aside, and all-in-all CX remains one of my all-around favourite airlines out there, ahead of SQ in so many areas.
Please delete this comment as the bolding is messed.
Seems like all comments are bold lol
Now if only KE could up its game to be on par with CX/NH/JL/CI/BR/SQ.
I would say that CI is only marginally better than KE if not on par with them
I flew it recently also. I kinda disagree on several things. Let’s go over the good things first. Great tech yes. I love the IFE and all the bells and whistles.
The bad things I noticed that I’m surprised Ben wasn’t too critical of.
1) the door was really rough, very hard to slide around.
2) footwell area was not as good as the previous version as cx’s “current” business class’s tv...
I flew it recently also. I kinda disagree on several things. Let’s go over the good things first. Great tech yes. I love the IFE and all the bells and whistles.
The bad things I noticed that I’m surprised Ben wasn’t too critical of.
1) the door was really rough, very hard to slide around.
2) footwell area was not as good as the previous version as cx’s “current” business class’s tv screen can retract so u have unlimited vertical space. This new one feels like Hawaiian 787 and Qatar’s 787 to me. Also similar to many reverse herring bone seats such as BA and AC. I don’t like the footrest. It is too tight. Maybe Ben is a shorter guy? I dunno. I’m 6’1. But I don’t have issues with CX’s current seat.
3) food was meh. Wasn’t bad but also wasn’t outstanding.
Well we don’t have to agree on everything. But I’m just surprised for once Ben has quite a different opinion from Mine.
No offense, but I always take everything you say with a grain of salt. If only because of the praise you heap upon Cathay’s laughable “first class,” which is basically business class by today’s standards.
Is it though? Consider everything, not just that it's a reverse herringbone ish seat which is common in business class
There is no way Cathay’s current F product being comparable to business class. Yes it’s aged, but the seat is still amongst the comfy in the industry. Besides, which airline provides 1-1-1 seating layout in business class on 777s, let alone first class?
Cannot wait for their next gen Halo Suites in F if their Aria Suites already impress!
Thank you for this report.
But you forgot to mention the most important element on a flight ;)
Which Champagne do they serve?
I had the mediocre Piper-Heidsieck in 2020 (with a very poor catering including from HKG), which made me Blacklist CX.
This is not a review.
Very well written! The new amenity kits look so much better than the one I had last time. Can't wait to try the ARIA.
The first airlines to roll out a new product typically absorb much of the development costs. Cost-conscious buyers will delay cabin updates but eventually do. I'm confident that most long-haul airlines will adopt similar products over the next few years and we will all be the better for it. Be happy.
So glad to hear that you had a good experience with Cathay! Having flown with them regularly in J long haul over the past year, I'd say that their service is what falters - every head purser I've had has been incredible, while other staff can miss the small details that QR or EK does so well ("would you like still or sparkling with your main course", or correctly recalling drink choices as ordered at...
So glad to hear that you had a good experience with Cathay! Having flown with them regularly in J long haul over the past year, I'd say that their service is what falters - every head purser I've had has been incredible, while other staff can miss the small details that QR or EK does so well ("would you like still or sparkling with your main course", or correctly recalling drink choices as ordered at the beginning of the flight). The rest of their product is great: food continues to get better and better (the wellness breakfast is outstanding), Bamford's products are stellar, the seats are well maintained (95% of the time) across their fleet, and the attention to brand detailing (like signature boarding music, for eg) is always impressive. Very excited to see this product roll out across more of the fleet, and to hopefully fly it soon.
I was just in Hong Kong earlier this week flying from LAX on the old school F product from LAX. It was a standout flight in all respects (n.b., I cut my teeth flying AA MD80s in the last row with no window next to the engine, so I'm no doubt easily impressed). The flight attendants Emory and Beatrice could not contain their excitement for what is (allegedly) coming to the First cabin in 2026. Look forward to your review when it launches.
These next-generation business classes like Aria and Allegris are very nice indeed. It’s amazing what you can do when you’re not in skyteam
Clearly, you have not tried the new Air France business class suite. Your statement is dogmatic.
True, I have not tried it, but I am sure it is up there and a very good product indeed. I do miss a mattress pad/sheet which the others offer. Also, I don't really want to transfer through Charles de Gulag
CDG is actually quite easy to transfer if you’re with AF and partners in 2E/F. It’s amazing how people who transited once 20 years ago ( I’m not referring to E39)believe it’s the same now. Amsterdam on the other hand, is the opposite, having been a stellar terminal to an absolute nightmare when there is bad weather, which is every week nowadays.
Not to mention the rodents in the terminal in AMS.
"Allegris is great"
The funniest thing I've seen this year so far.
Yeah, it's so great that it took the airline to fall down in all other ways.
Shouldn't have spent so much to if they didn't want to become the most SkyTeam airline of Star Alliance.
Pardon the random comment but which one world airlines are still not bookable on AA.com (and you need to call about availability)?
I feel like I never see Cathay as an option on the website
I would be keen to hear your opinion comparing the Aria interpretation of the Collins Elements seats vs Starlux’s? Did you feel the footwell in the Starlux version better than the Cathay version (noted the design looks slightly smaller compared to Starlux one with extra small ledge on the side of the footwell?). Was the seat more spacious or just the same compared to the Starlux one? Which one do you think is better and more soacious?
In your full review I would like to know the reason why the foot space felt large enough given that there is no design change. It is very important for many people
Not sure how big the screens are on Starlux but I felt they were too big considering how close you sit to the screen.
Asian Airlines once again showing how it’s done.
Meanwhile in the decaying west……
I see a 5-star review in the future!
Loos great but unfortunately there is up to a 40-60% fare markup on this flight compared to the other LHR flights and award availability is nonexistent unless booking within a few days.
Will wait until there are more planes with the new product!
One thing I love about CX would be their little touches they add to the experience such as
My questions would be:
Does Aria have live TV? I know they do on the neos as well as the A350, but I'm not sure with the 777 and A330s.
What kind of Wi-Fi speeds were you getting? And how do the neo, 777 and A350 compare?
This would be just a matter of opinion and...
One thing I love about CX would be their little touches they add to the experience such as
My questions would be:
Does Aria have live TV? I know they do on the neos as well as the A350, but I'm not sure with the 777 and A330s.
What kind of Wi-Fi speeds were you getting? And how do the neo, 777 and A350 compare?
This would be just a matter of opinion and personal taste, but how do you like the new colours compared to the previous champagne and jade green?
And how's the garlic bread?!
This might be a personal preference on my part, but I kind of like the white table cloth better.
And I hope you didn't forget the crisp cameras!