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Business Class Flights from Delhi to Los Angeles

An in-depth analysis of the best business class options from Delhi (DEL) to Los Angeles (LAX). Compare seats, amenities, service, and find the perfect flight for your journey.

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Seat and aircraft what to expect

Qatar AirwaysQatar Airways
Airbus A350-1000 (Qsuite)
Boeing 777-300ER (Qsuite)

Qsuite

Qsuite is Qatar's signature business product featuring modular suites, a sliding door and configurable double or quad layouts for groups; engineered for privacy and adaptable seating for both work and sleep.

Airbus A350-1000 (Qsuite)
Airbus A350-1000 (Qsuite)
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
1x2x1 seat layout

Key amenities

Suite door
Lie-flat bed
Direct aisle access
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi

Qsuite

Qsuite on the 777 mirrors the A350 layout with private sliding doors, modular panels for double or quad configurations, and an emphasis on privacy and business-class ergonomics for long-haul travel.

Boeing 777-300ER (Qsuite)
Boeing 777-300ER (Qsuite)
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
1x2x1 seat layout

Key amenities

Suite door
Lie-flat bed
Direct aisle access
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
British AirwaysBritish Airways
Airbus A350-1000 (Club Suite)

Club Suite

Club Suite is British Airways' enclosed business product with a sliding door, fixed privacy panels and modern stowage; designed to combine a private workspace by day and a fully flat bed by night.

Airbus A350-1000 (Club Suite)
Airbus A350-1000 (Club Suite)
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
1x2x1 seat layout

Key amenities

Suite door
Lie-flat bed
Direct aisle access
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
Etihad AirwaysEtihad Airways
Boeing 787-9 (Business Studio)

Business Studio

Business Studio combines a wide, ergonomic shell with abundant stowage and a fully flat bed; seating emphasizes privacy with optional divider controls and a layout suited to solo and paired travelers.

Boeing 787-9 (Business Studio)
Boeing 787-9 (Business Studio)
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
1x2x1 seat layout

Key amenities

Lie-flat bed
Direct aisle access
Adjustable privacy divider (center seats)
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
EmiratesEmirates
Airbus A380 (Business Class Suite)

Emirates Business Suite

Emirates' Business Suite on the A380 is a private, door-equipped seat with generous storage, a wide sleeping surface and in-seat controls aimed at premium comfort on intercontinental sectors.

Airbus A380 (Business Class Suite)
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
1x2x1 seat layout

Key amenities

Suite door
Lie-flat bed
Direct aisle access
Premium bedding
Upgraded lavatory (select aircraft)
Wi-Fi
Airline comparison

Expert picks & flyer reviews for your flight
from Delhi to Delhi

British Airways
British Airways

Top for sleep and privacy

4.3

(142 reviews)

Overview
Author’s note
Flyer Comments

Overall Ratings

Amenities

4.3

Crew & Service

4.6

Food & Beverage

4

Seats & Comfort

4.7

Airline

3.8

Club Suite gives real privacy and a true flat bed. Food is generally good and served on demand. Crew are friendly and attentive. Expect a connection via London rather than a nonstop. Wi‑Fi works but can be slow or metered. Lounges in London help break the trip.

Pros

  • Private suites with closing doors for real privacy
  • True lie‑flat beds for long sleep
  • Direct aisle access from every seat
  • Consistently attentive cabin crew
  • High-quality plated dining on demand
  • Access to well-appointed lounges in London
  • Modern cabin finishes and clean condition
  • Large inflight entertainment library

Cons

  • No nonstop service between New Delhi and Los Angeles on this carrier; requires London connection
  • Wi‑Fi can be slow or paywalled on long sectors
  • Limited vegetarian variety on some flights
  • Boarding at New Delhi can be crowded during peak times
  • Pricey add‑ons for premium beverages on some menus
Privacy and sleep comfort in Business Class

The Club Suite stands out for its full‑closure door, direct aisle access, and a true lie‑flat bed that makes overnight sleep reliable on long India–US itineraries. Service and plated dine-on-demand options add to the premium feel, while London lounges extend the experience on the connecting leg.

Club Suite felt private, door closed made a big difference. slept in peace for hours. boarding in Delhi was hectic tho.

Flown on December 7, 2025

Seat is wide and fully flat. I liked the mattress pad and pillow. wifi worked but VERY slow and expensive.

Flown on December 10, 2025

Crew remembered preferences and were genuinely helpful. food portions small but tasted good. long connection at London but lounge was great.

Flown on December 14, 2025

Entertainment selection is big. controls are a bit fiddly, took time to figure screen. cabin was quiet and clean overall.

Flown on December 18, 2025

Veg options ok but i wished for more choices. baggage arrived quick in LAX which was nice. boarding was efficient once started.

Flown on December 23, 2025

Overall very comfy for overnight. privacy door = massive plus. would like faster/cheaper wi‑fi but service and bedding good.

Flown on December 29, 2025

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Emirates
Emirates

Top for sleep and privacy

4.4

(157 reviews)

Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways

Top for sleep and privacy

4.4

(684 reviews)

Etihad Airways
Etihad Airways

Top for sleep and privacy

4.3

(142 reviews)

From lounge to landing

Beyond the seat. Lounges and dining

Qatar AirwaysQatar Airways
Etihad AirwaysEtihad Airways
EmiratesEmirates
British AirwaysBritish Airways

Key services

Priority check-in at dedicated business counters and Fast Track security at DEL T3; complimentary priority baggage tagging and priority boarding. Complimentary chauffeur-drive available for eligible business fares from select cities (confirm at booking for Delhi). For connections, Doha transfer experience includes dedicated transfer desks and priority transfer lanes plus shower suites, quiet zones and spa treatments in Al Mourjan. Community notes: Plaza Premium in DEL can be crowded during peak evening departures (best to arrive early for quieter seating and full hot-dish availability); partner lounges at LAX have variable access and hours — plan for potential queuing on late-night arrivals. Always verify lounge access (partner rotations) and chauffeur eligibility when ticketing.
Priority check-in and dedicated premium counters for Business Class; lounge access for Business guests and Etihad Guest Gold/Platinum members; fast-track/security lanes where airport agreements exist (confirm per airport); complimentary chauffeur-drive is offered only from select gateways — not guaranteed from DEL (check booking); standout differentiator on this routing is Etihad’s AUH hub experience (spa treatment rooms, shower suites, family/quiet zones and business centers) during transit. There is no Etihad-operated arrival lounge at LAX and no guaranteed Etihad-arranged arrival fast-track service.
Priority check‑in and Fast Track security at DEL T3 for Emirates premium passengers; complimentary chauffeur‑drive offered from select Indian cities (subject to booking class and local terms — verify at booking); arrival meet‑and‑greet/assistance (Marhaba/ground staff) available on request; shower suites and quiet work/social areas provided but peak‑time crowding and variable seating/food replenishment are common community observations; lounge staff generally attentive with occasional variability in service speed during peak departures.
Club/Business passengers receive priority check‑in and access to Fast Track security where available; lounge access aligns to BA Club/oneworld business-class rules (Sapphire/Emerald statuses accepted). Lounges offer showers, business centres/working tables, reliable Wi‑Fi and plentiful power points. Community reports note peak‑time crowding at DEL T3 Plaza Premium and occasional limits on shower availability; LAX TBIT lounges provide stronger dining service but can enforce guest restrictions. Ground‑service essentials (priority baggage handling and transfer assistance) are available, though chauffeur services are not consistently offered on DEL–LAX sectors.

Dining highlights

Departure lounge (DEL) offers hot regional Indian dishes alongside continental buffet and lighter à la carte options; Plaza Premium typically stocks premium sparkling by the glass and a full coffee/tea bar. Al Mourjan (DOH) provides dine-on-demand à la carte menus, Arabic mezze and international hot dishes, premium champagnes and curated wine list. Partner lounges at LAX vary by operator — expect set hot options, salads, and premium beverage selections rather than full à la carte menus.
Departure lounge at DEL: à la carte and buffet-style options with a strong selection of regional Indian dishes and vegetarian choices, full bar with premium spirits and bubbly; on-route transit at Abu Dhabi (AUH) — Etihad Premium Lounges feature restaurant‑style dining, live-cooking stations, dedicated tea/coffee bars and 24/7 hot menu availability that significantly elevates the long-connection experience.
Lounge buffet with hot regional Indian dishes and rotating international selections; dedicated dining area and live/cooked‑to‑order stations at peak times reported by community. Full bar including premium sparkling wine/champagne commonly available in business lounges (community reports Moët/Laurent‑Perrier availability), plus assortments of regional snacks and tea/coffee specialties.
Departure lounge at DEL: hot buffet with made-to-order items, light à la carte options, tea/coffee station and self‑serve bar; showers and snack-focused offerings for long‑haul prep. Arrival lounge at LAX: fuller hot-and-cold menu with California‑style salads and mains, full bar with complimentary sparkling wine/champagne and cocktails, plus plated dining during peak hours.

Departure lounge

DelhiDEL

Plaza Premium Lounge — Terminal 3, Indira Gandhi Intl (DEL) (Qatar Airways business-class access via partner lounge program)

DelhiDEL

Plaza Premium Lounge — Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Terminal 3 (International departures)

DelhiDEL

Emirates Lounge — Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) Terminal 3 (Business-class access). Community notes: dedicated dining area, shower suites; can be busy during evening long‑haul waves.

DelhiDEL

Plaza Premium Lounge (Terminal 3, Indira Gandhi International Airport - DEL)

Arrival lounge

Los AngelesLAX

Tom Bradley Intl (LAX) — access to oneworld partner lounges (Qantas International Business Lounge / other partner lounges depending on day/operational rotations); transit connection via DOH: Al Mourjan Business Lounge (Hamad Intl, DOH) for long connections

Los AngelesLAX

No eligible lounge

Los AngelesLAX

Emirates Lounge — Tom Bradley International Terminal (LAX). Community notes: transit/arrival access from TBIT; when busy or closed, staff will direct to approved partner lounges.

Los AngelesLAX

Qantas International Business / Oneworld Business Lounge (Tom Bradley International Terminal - LAX)

When to go: Los Angeles climate

Los Angeles (LAX) is warmest and driest in August at 22.2°C (72.0°F) with just 2 mm of rain; plan outdoor time and pack light layers.

January is the wettest at 79 mm and averages 14.5°C (58.1°F); bring a compact rain shell and keep a flexible indoor plan.

Shoulder weather aligns with value months: April at 16.7°C (62.1°F) with 25 mm and September at 21.7°C (71.1°F) with 5 mm; these are comfortable for sightseeing without summer crowds.

Even midsummer stays moderate near the coast—July averages 21.7°C (71.1°F); if heading inland, expect hotter afternoons and book air-conditioned transport.

Winter evenings can feel cooler than daytime averages; if arriving from Delhi (DEL) at night, add a light layer for the first hours ashore.

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When to book:
Optimal booking window

On Delhi (DEL) to Los Angeles (LAX), the sweet spot lands around 90 days out at 80, about 20% below day-of-travel pricing; aim to buy 2–3 months before departure.

Inside 30 days the series rises from 93 to 100, a 7-point climb; avoid last-minute purchases unless you are spending miles.

Very early purchases at 150 days price around 84 versus the 90-day trough at 80; start monitoring five months out, but wait for the dip before locking in.

BusinessClass.com community travelers often spot targeted premium-cabin promos between 120 and 75 days; set weekly alerts and check multiple days in that window.

For peak months (June–August and December), shift buying 2–3 weeks earlier within the 120–75 day window to secure seats before the climb begins.

Price seasonality:
Cheapest months to fly

For Delhi (DEL) to Los Angeles (LAX), July peaks at 114 while February dips to 88, a roughly 30% gap; shift travel to late winter if savings matter more than school-break timing.

December at 109 runs about 10% higher than October at 99; if holiday dates are fixed, lock flights early and avoid weekend departures to soften the premium.

Shoulder months April (95) and September (94) sit 5–6% below the yearly average; pair those months with midweek flights for strong value.

May (100) and October (99) track near the norm; set price alerts and be ready to book when short promos shave an extra 5–8% off.

November (102) is 12 points cheaper than July (114) yet still busier than spring; firm up dates early and stay flexible on connections to keep fares in check.

Before your flight

Tips for a seamless journey

  • Confirm the aircraft and seat layout for Delhi to Los Angeles before paying, then recheck after any schedule change; pick a 1-2-1 layout if offered for direct aisle access and more privacy.
  • Use Business Class check-in and priority lanes at Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL); verify your airline’s dedicated counters and fast-track entry point in your terminal so you avoid backtracking.
  • Check which lounge your ticket grants at Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX); ask on arrival if a shower wait list is running so you can time a quick refresh.
  • If the sector is overnight, request an expedited meal or choose to dine in the lounge; verify whether your airline offers dine-on-demand on this flight to maximize sleep after takeoff.
  • Choose a window away from galleys and lavatories if you plan to sleep; confirm the quietest zones on the seat map after any equipment swap to reduce foot traffic and noise.
  • Verify carry-on weight and piece limits for Business Class ex-India; some carriers enforce cabin weight at the scale, so distribute heavier items between your carry-on and personal item within policy before check-in.
  • For arrival at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with a domestic connection, check if you must change terminals and reclear security; add buffer when selecting your connection time during booking to protect against immigration variability.
  • Compare Wi-Fi purchase options at the gate and in the air; verify if your airline offers a ground-only discount on full-flight passes and which currency will be charged on this route.
  • If traveling with lithium batteries or a smart bag, remove batteries and keep them in the cabin; confirm your airline’s rules for battery watt-hour limits and whether the smart-bag battery must be detached before check-in.
  • Rely on BusinessClass.com WhatsApp alerts, already active on your reservation, for gate, schedule, and boarding changes on Delhi to Los Angeles; reply in the WhatsApp thread for quick guidance, and call our team for fast, personalized help if you prefer live support.

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FAQ

Are there nonstop Business Class flights from Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport?
There are currently no nonstop Business Class flights; most itineraries are one‑stop via London Heathrow, Toronto, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, or Paris. Total travel time typically runs about 18h 40m–30h, depending on layover length.
What price range should I expect for a one‑way Business Class ticket from Delhi to Los Angeles?
Recent one‑way fares on this route have ranged roughly $1,730–$4,500 USD, with occasional sales near $1,730–$2,100 USD and peak dates reaching $5,000+ USD. Prices vary by season, carrier, and connection.
Which airlines commonly operate Business Class on the Delhi–Los Angeles route?
Air India, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways (ANA), American Airlines, United Airlines, and Air Canada routinely appear. These schedules frequently use long‑haul aircraft such as the Boeing 787‑9, Boeing 777‑300ER, and Airbus A350‑900.
What Business Class seat type can I expect on this route?
Most long‑haul legs feature 180‑degree lie‑flat seats, often in 1‑2‑1 layouts with direct aisle access. Some older 777 configurations still use 2‑2‑2, so checking the specific seat map can be worthwhile.
Are late‑night or red‑eye departures common from Delhi for Los Angeles?
Yes—roughly two‑thirds of options depart late at night, making this a red‑eye‑friendly route. Expect bedding, larger pillows/duvets, and the option to dine quickly after takeoff to maximize sleep.
How much layover time is sensible, and are there connection benefits on certain hubs?
Aim for 2–4 hours to allow for security and terminal changes without risking misconnection. Connecting via Toronto Pearson often includes U.S. preclearance, so you arrive into Los Angeles as a domestic passenger.
Do Business Class fares include lounge access at Delhi and during connections?
Business Class tickets typically include lounge access at Delhi Terminal 3 and at partner lounges in hub airports. BusinessClass.com will confirm the exact lounge access tied to your ticket, and you should also check your e‑ticket or receipt.
What baggage allowance is typical for Business Class on this route?
Carry‑on is generally included, and many airlines allow two checked bags up to 32 kg each in Business Class, though policies vary by carrier and fare brand. BusinessClass.com will confirm your exact allowance with the airline, and you should check your e‑ticket or receipt.
Is onboard Wi‑Fi and in‑seat power available on these flights?
Many services on Boeing 787‑9, Boeing 777‑300ER, and Airbus A350‑900 aircraft offer Wi‑Fi along with universal AC power and USB ports. Coverage and pricing differ by airline and airframe, and service may be limited over certain regions.
Can I schedule a longer stopover to break up the journey?
Many fares permit layovers under 24 hours without counting as a chargeable stopover; longer stopovers may require a different fare or reissue. BusinessClass.com can confirm the fare rules on your specific ticket, and you should review your e‑ticket or receipt.
How early should I arrive at Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport for a Business Class departure to Los Angeles?
Arrive about 3 hours before departure; premium check‑in counters typically open 3–4 hours prior at Terminal 3. Priority check‑in and security lanes are commonly available for Business Class passengers.
Are Business Class fares on this route flexible for changes or refunds?
Many are semi‑flexible with change fees and fare differences, while fully flexible tickets allow refunds and free changes at a higher price. BusinessClass.com will confirm the exact fare rules attached to your booking, and you should check your e‑ticket or receipt.