ANA (All Nippon Airways) Business Class
ANA's The Room business class features enclosed suites with closing doors and lie-flat beds on 777-300ER aircraft, paired with refined Japanese dining.
ANA is Japan’s largest airline and a five-star Skytrax-rated carrier. Its business class product, The Room, launched in 2019 and immediately became one of the most acclaimed business class suites worldwide, particularly on transpacific routes.
Seat and cabin
The Room on the 777-300ER features a 1-2-1 layout with enclosed suites and a closing door. Each suite offers a lie-flat bed up to 78 inches, a 24-inch seat width, 24-inch 4K monitor, and personal wardrobe. The 787-9 uses an older staggered layout without doors but still offers fully lie-flat seats with direct aisle access.
Dining and service
ANA’s business class dining offers a choice between multi-course Japanese kaiseki and Western menus. Meals are presented in traditional lacquerware for Japanese courses. The sake and wine selection is carefully curated. Cabin crew deliver service with meticulous Japanese hospitality standards.
Lounge access
At Haneda and Narita, ANA operates dedicated business class lounges with noodle bars, teppanyaki stations, sake tastings, and shower facilities. Star Alliance partner lounges are available at international outstations.
FAQ
Is ANA business class worth it?
Yes, especially on 777-300ER routes with The Room. The enclosed suite, Japanese cuisine, and service quality rival first class products on other carriers. It is one of the best ways to fly between North America and Japan.
Does ANA business class have lie-flat seats?
Yes. Both the 777-300ER (The Room) and 787-9 offer fully lie-flat beds in business class. The Room adds a closing door for additional privacy.
What is ANA The Room like?
The Room is a fully enclosed suite with a door, lie-flat bed, 24-inch screen, personal wardrobe, and Japanese-inspired design. The space feels more like a private hotel room than a traditional airline seat.