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Business Class Flights from Athens to Los Angeles
An in-depth analysis of the best business class options from Athens (ATH) to Los Angeles (LAX). Compare seats, amenities, service, and find the perfect flight for your journey.
Seat and aircraft what to expect
Qatar AirwaysQsuite
Qsuite is a modular enclosed business suite with sliding door and configurable panels that convert adjacent seats into doubles; engineered for privacy and long-haul rest, it features full lie-flat capability and abundant stowage.



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Qsuite
Qsuite on the 777-300ER is a windowed, door-equipped business suite with configurable panels for privacy and double-bed capability; it offers full lie-flat ergonomics and deliberate stowage for long-haul travel.



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EmiratesEmirates Business Studio
Emirates Business Studio is a staggered, privacy-focused lie-flat product with dedicated work surface and large footwell; engineered for long-haul comfort, it combines direct aisle access with tailored storage and in-seat power.


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Emirates Business Studio
The Business Studio on Emirates' 777 is a modern lie-flat product with a dedicated work surface, advanced storage and in-seat power; designed to balance privacy and accessibility for long-haul travelers.



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British AirwaysClub Suite
Club Suite is British Airways' enclosed business seat with a sliding door, full lie-flat bed and ample stowage; the design emphasizes direct aisle access and a private work/sleep environment for long-haul flights.



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LufthansaLufthansa Business Class (Reverse Herringbone)
Lufthansa's A350 business product uses a reverse-herringbone, full lie-flat seat with ample storage and a wide footwell; engineered for long-haul ergonomics, it prioritizes privacy and direct aisle access.



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from Athens to Athens
Top for sleep and privacy
(238 reviews)
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Qatar Airways Business on Athens to Los Angeles uses the Qsuite on both A350-1000 and 777-300ER. Seats are private and convert to comfortable lie-flat beds. You usually transit Doha, where the Al Mourjan Lounge helps break the long trip. Food is restaurant-style but menu depth varies by sector. Wi‑Fi is available but not consistently fast. Overall the cabin service and privacy make this a strong long-haul business option—just allow time for the Doha connection.
Pros
- Enclosed Qsuite doors for true privacy
- Every seat has direct aisle access
- Lie-flat beds with quality bedding
- Dine-on-demand menu with plated service
- Access to Al Mourjan Lounge on Doha connections
- Reliable cabin cleanliness and upkeep
- Attentive, multilingual crew service
- Onboard Wi‑Fi available on both A350-1000 and 777-300ER
Cons
- Connection in Doha adds transit time and a possible overnight if tight
- Wi‑Fi speed varies by aircraft and can require a paid pass
- Occasional seat wear on older 777 cabins
- Limited lounge access at Athens for Qatar-marketed departures
- Premium meal options can vary by sector and time of day
The Qsuite product on Athens to Los Angeles stands out for enclosed suites, excellent privacy, and restaurant-style dining. Crew service and the Doha lounge make long connections easier. Onboard Wi‑Fi and modern cabins on the A350-1000 reinforce comfort on the long-haul segments.
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Beyond the seat. Lounges and dining
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Dining highlights
Departure lounge
Aegean Business Lounge — Athens International Airport (international/non‑Schengen departures; Emirates uses a contracted partner lounge in ATH)
Aegean Business Lounge (Athens International Airport, ATH)
Goldair Handling Executive Lounge (Athens International Airport - ATH, Non‑Schengen/international gates)
Aegean Business Lounge (Athens ATH) — Qatar typically places business passengers in the airport's primary contracted lounge; features buffet and plated options, showers, strong Wi‑Fi and quiet work zones (confirm lounge assignment at check‑in).
Arrival lounge
Emirates Lounge — Tom Bradley International Terminal (LAX)
Star Alliance Lounge (Tom Bradley International Terminal, LAX)
British Airways Lounge — Tom Bradley International Terminal (LAX, TBIT)
Tom Bradley International — Oneworld/Qatar partner lounge access (Qatar uses TBIT partner lounges at LAX for arriving premium passengers); offers dedicated business seating, barista service and shower suites for long‑haul arrivals.
When to go: Los Angeles climate
Arriving from Athens (ATH) into Los Angeles (LAX), summer is warm and very dry: August averages 73.9°F (23.3°C) with just 2 mm of rain; plan outdoor time and bring sun protection.
The wettest stretch is winter: January–February bring about 82–70 mm of rain with mild 58–59°F (14.5–15.2°C) temperatures; pack a light rain jacket and waterproof footwear.
Shoulder months shine for comfort: September sits near 71.6°F (22.0°C) with 6 mm of rain and October at 67.1°F (19.5°C) with 12 mm; schedule hikes and coastal drives then for fewer weather disruptions.
Even mid-winter is gentle by transatlantic standards: December averages 58.3°F (14.6°C) and 68 mm of rain; dress in layers for cool evenings without heavy winter gear.
Heat is moderate compared with many U.S. cities: July averages 72.5°F (22.5°C) and only 1 mm of rain; book outdoor dining and beach time without heavy humidity concerns.
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When to book:
Optimal booking window
For Athens (ATH) to Los Angeles (LAX), the sweet spot is 105–120 days out at 79–80, about 20–21% cheaper than buying on day 1; start tracking fares four months before departure and book as soon as you see prices at or below 80.
Prices form a gentle plateau from 90–120 days (80–80) and rise after 60 days (86), so aim to commit 2.5–4 months ahead to capture most of the savings with minimal risk.
From 60 to 30 days, fares climb from 86 to 94, an 8-point increase; finalize tickets by the 7–8 week mark to avoid this upward drift.
Inside two weeks, prices sit at 98–100, the highest range in this model; avoid last‑minute bookings unless flexibility is more important than cost.
BusinessClass.com’s community often locks premium cabins 60–75 days out (83–86); if you need specific seats or cabin types, target this window and set alerts to move quickly.
Price seasonality:
Cheapest months to fly
On Athens (ATH) to Los Angeles (LAX), July is the priciest month at 124, which is about 51% higher than February’s 82; if you can travel in February instead of July, expect materially lower fares.
Shoulder months like March and October sit at 92, roughly 26 points below July’s 124, a drop of about 26%; target these months if you want a balance of cost and decent weather.
Winter off‑peak is clear: January–February average 83 (84 and 82), whereas summer peaks June–August average 121 (118, 124, 120); shifting from July to January can trim about 40–42 index points.
December at 103 is only 3% above the annual average of 100, making holiday travel less of a premium than mid‑summer; confirm dates early to sidestep any late surge.
Community reports on BusinessClass.com show premium deals to LAX often avoid late June–July; flying in late April or early May (96–103) keeps prices closer to average while avoiding the steepest summer increases.
Tips for a seamless journey
- Confirm whether a nonstop exists between Athens International Airport (ATH) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on your dates; if none, a single-carrier one-stop reduces misconnect risk and keeps lounge access straightforward.
- Select your Business Class seat after checking each segment's seat map; a 1-2-1 layout with an A or K window gives more privacy and direct aisle access on the long sector to Los Angeles.
- Use priority check-in and fast track at Athens International Airport (ATH) if your ticket qualifies; counter opening times vary, so arriving after they open prevents waiting.
- Ask for a shower slot as soon as you enter your lounge at Athens International Airport (ATH); availability can tighten before long-haul departures, so an early request improves your chances.
- Plan your connection at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with U.S. arrival formalities in mind; you may need to collect and recheck bags after Customs, so leave a buffer if you have an onward flight.
- Confirm whether advance meal selection is offered on your carrier and note the cutoff shown in your booking; choosing early improves the odds of getting your preferred main on this long routing from Athens to Los Angeles.
- When booking a connection from Athens to Los Angeles, avoid tight transfers at the hub by adding a buffer above the minimum connection time; this reduces misconnect risk if the first leg departs late.
- For maximum rest on the long sector, prioritize sleep over a full meal; a window seat away from galleys and lavatories reduces light and foot traffic.
- If your itinerary includes a short feeder from Athens International Airport (ATH), verify Business Class cabin and checked baggage allowances for that segment; regional partners sometimes enforce lower limits than the long-haul leg, so align your packing.
- Our BusinessClass.com concierge already has WhatsApp booking updates active for your Athens to Los Angeles reservation; reply on WhatsApp for gate or delay changes, while live phone support is available for fast, personalized rebooking.
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