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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Review of ANA's First Class Chicago To Tokyo

Above, yours truly trying out ANA's Business Class seating at a travel show.

A couple of years ago, I attended the Los Angeles Travel and Adventure Show at the Long Beach Convention Center. While there, I checked out All Nippon Airways' (ANA) Economy and Business Class seats. The Economy seats were a little better than average, but I was amazed by the Business Class seating.

That said, a review article was posted late last month over at One Mile At A Time at Boarding Area.com. It was a writer's experience in flying to Japan from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport aboard ANA's Boeing 777-300ER jetliner. If I thought the Business Class seating arrangement I tried out was something, then seeing ANA's First Class seating was something else again. The article has plenty of pictures to feast one's eyes upon.

The writer, who calls himself/herself "Lucky," provides details on his/her flight from boarding at O'Hare to arrival at Narita International Airport.

This was the flight:

ANA 11
Chicago (ORD) – Tokyo Narita (NRT)
Tuesday, August 13
Depart: 10:50AM
Arrive: 1:45PM (+1 day)
Duration: 12hr55min
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Seat: 2K (First Class)
The First Class seating and the amenities are amazing, although I really don't like the yellow color scheme of the First Class Cubicles.

From what Lucky describes, ANA really treats its passengers like royalty.

To see the article, go here.

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