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Seat and aircraft, what to expect

Austrian AirlinesAustrian Airlines
Boeing 777-200ER (long-haul configuration, inferred)

Seat and cabin: Forward-facing staggered lie-flat

Austrian's forward-facing staggered shell provides a wide seat surface and integrated storage bays; the design prioritizes direct aisle access and personal stowage for long-haul comfort.

Seat Plane
1-2-1 seat layout
Boeing 777-200ER (long-haul configuration, inferred)
Boeing 777-200ER (long-haul configuration, inferred)
Seat
Lie-flat seat

Key Amenities

LufthansaLufthansa
Airbus A350-900
Airbus A330-300 (selected services)

Seat and cabin: Reverse herringbone

A reverse-herringbone shell offering a diagonal lie-flat orientation, generous shoulder width, and substantial side storage; engineered for direct aisle access and privacy on long-haul routes.

Seat Plane
1-2-1 seat layout
Airbus A350-900
Airbus A350-900
Seat
Lie-flat seat

Key Amenities

SWISSSWISS
Boeing 777-300ER (typical long-haul)

Seat and cabin: Reverse herringbone

A reverse-herringbone shell seat providing diagonal orientation, direct aisle access, and roomy shoulder space; engineered for privacy and a stable lie-flat surface on long-haul sectors.

Seat Plane
1-2-1 seat layout
Boeing 777-300ER (typical long-haul)
Boeing 777-300ER (typical long-haul)
Seat
Lie-flat seat

Key Amenities

British AirwaysBritish Airways
Airbus A350-1000 / Boeing 787-9 (Club Suite equipped on many services)

Seat and cabin: Club Suite

A fully enclosed business suite with a sliding door, interchangeable seat-to-bed conversion and integrated storage; designed to combine privacy with modern inflight amenities for transatlantic service.

Seat Plane
1-2-1 seat layout
Airbus A350-1000 / Boeing 787-9 (Club Suite equipped on many services)
Airbus A350-1000 / Boeing 787-9 (Club Suite equipped on many services)
Seat
Lie-flat seat

Key Amenities

Beyond the seat, lounges and dining

British Airways
Austrian Airlines
SWISS
Lufthansa
Key Services

Priority check-in at Tom Bradley with dedicated Club/Business counters and access to Fast Track security lanes when available. Lounge differentiators called out by the BusinessClass.com community: shower suites, quiet/work zones with plentiful outlets, reliable Wi‑Fi and a staffed bar/espresso service. Common community tips: peak-evening crowding can limit seating and a la carte availability—arrive early (90–120 minutes) to fully use lounge amenities. On arrival in Vienna there is no dedicated British Airways arrival lounge; priority baggage handling applies but arrival lounge access is generally not available — contracted lounge access in Vienna depends on ticket routing and Oneworld status and should be verified before travel.

Key Services

SkyPriority services (dedicated Business check‑in, priority boarding and priority baggage) and Fast Track/priority security where available. Star Alliance Lounge LAX praised for reliable Wi‑Fi, shower suites, workstations and bar service but can be crowded for late‑evening U.S. departures (community tip: arrive early or consider alternate TBIT lounges). Vienna lounges stand out for DO & CO catering, dedicated transit/arrival assistance, comfortable social zones, showers and business hubs — widely recommended for connections through VIE.

Key Services

BusinessClass.com community highlights: dedicated business-class check‑in and priority baggage handling (priority tags), Fast Track security where available, and priority boarding. Lounges at LAX and VIE typically offer showers, quiet work zones and staffed bar service; LAX Star Alliance lounge praised for its spacious layout and consistent staffed dining, while the Austrian Business Lounge at VIE is noted for local culinary touches and efficient arrival/transfer assistance. Specific offerings (à‑la‑carte service, champagne brands, chauffeured transfers) vary by location and can be restricted during peak periods.

Key Services

Priority check‑in and priority boarding for business-class passengers; Star Alliance/Schengen fast‑track and dedicated premium lanes commonly available at LAX and VIE (availability can vary by terminal and time). Both lounges provide shower suites and dedicated business/work zones — expect waits for showers during peak evening departures. Community insights: LAX Star Alliance Lounge can get crowded ahead of late-night Europe departures, so early arrival improves access to quiet seating and fresh hot dishes; Vienna lounges are praised for regional food offerings and attentive bar service but can limit hot à‑la‑carte hours. Standard premium benefits (priority baggage handling, transfer assistance at VIE, and access to Star Alliance partner lounges when own-branded lounge is closed) apply.

Dining Highlights

Community reports the LAX oneworld lounge offers a mix of buffet and à la carte light plates with seasonal, California-influenced ingredients, a staffed espresso bar and cocktail station, plus premium sparkling by the glass during peak service.

Dining Highlights

LAX (Star Alliance Lounge): full buffet with hot items, barista coffee, complimentary Champagne and premium spirits, light made-to-order options during peak times. VIE (Austrian Lounge): DO & CO–styled à la carte and buffet service with live cooking stations, strong Austrian wine and schnapps selection, seasonal regional dishes and generous dessert offerings.

Dining Highlights

Premium wine and champagne selections in lounge bars, hot-and-cold buffet stations plus made-to-order/à-la-carte options during peak service; VIE lounge emphasizes regional/seasonal dishes and Austrian pastries for arrivals.

Dining Highlights

Star Alliance Lounge LAX: combined buffet and à‑la‑carte offerings with made‑to‑order hot plates, salads, and a selection of premium champagnes and international wines. Austrian Business Lounge VIE: stronger focus on regional Austrian dishes and fresh pastries, with curated wine and spirit selections; both lounges offer lighter grab‑and‑go options for tight connections.

Departure Lounge

Los AngelesLAX

Oneworld Business Lounge — Tom Bradley International (LAX)

Departure Lounge

Los AngelesLAX

Star Alliance Lounge (Tom Bradley International Terminal, LAX)

Departure Lounge

Los AngelesLAX

Star Alliance Lounge (Tom Bradley International Terminal - LAX)

Departure Lounge

Los AngelesLAX

Star Alliance Lounge — Tom Bradley International Terminal (LAX)

Arrival Lounge

ViennaVIE

No eligible lounge

Arrival Lounge

ViennaVIE

Austrian Airlines Business / Senator Lounge (Vienna Airport, Terminal 3)

Arrival Lounge

ViennaVIE

Austrian Airlines Business Lounge (Vienna International Airport)

Arrival Lounge

ViennaVIE

Austrian Airlines Business Lounge (Vienna Airport, access depends on arrival gate / Schengen vs non‑Schengen)

Expert Picks & Flyer Reviews

Overview of ratings, expert analysis, advantages, disadvantages, and traveler feedback for major airlines

Austrian Airlines

Austrian Airlines

Route: LAX to VIEBusiness

37reviews
🏆 Expert Pick: Privacy and Sleep Comfort on Los Angeles to Vienna redeyes

Staggered, forward-facing lie-flat seats deliver privacy and direct aisle access. Crew service and a consistent dine-on-demand concept make overnight sleep and meal timing flexible for transatlantic travelers.x

Overall Ratings

Amenities

4.2

Crew & Service

4.5

Food & Beverage

4

Seats & Comfort

4.3

Airline

3.9

Austrian Airlines gives a reliable long-haul Business Class between Los Angeles and Vienna. Seats offer lie-flat comfort and direct aisle access, so sleeping is easier. The staggered layout adds privacy but onboard storage is limited. Food is generally strong, though a few flights feel uneven. Crew service is warm and helpful. Expect Wi‑Fi on board; speeds vary and can be paid. Lounges in Los Angeles and Vienna add value before departure and on arrival.

Pros (+)

  • Lie-flat beds with direct aisle access
  • Staggered seats give strong privacy
  • Dine-on-demand menu and good wine list
  • Attentive, friendly cabin crew
  • Access to solid lounges at LAX and Vienna
  • Cabins kept clean and well maintained
  • Inflight entertainment and Wi‑Fi available
  • Upgraded lavatory on select aircraft

Cons (-)

  • Hard-product varies between individual 777s
  • Limited storage at seat for carry-on
  • Wi-Fi can be slow or behind a paywall
  • Catering quality not consistent on all flights
  • Boarding at LAX can feel chaotic

Flyer Comments (7)

Great bed for sleeping—I actually got 6 hrs on the overnight. Crew was super nice. seat pockets tiny tho

Flown on December 8, 2025

Food was good but not amazing every course. seat was private enough and direct aisle access is clutch. wifi kept dropping.

Flown on December 10, 2025

Cabin looked clean and new, lavatory nicer than usual on this 777. boarding at LAX was slow and crowded, expect delays getting settled.

Flown on December 15, 2025
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British Airways

British Airways

Route: LAX to VIEBusiness

214reviews

SWISS (Swiss International Air Lines)

Route: LAX to VIEBusiness

142reviews
Lufthansa

Lufthansa

Route: LAX to VIEBusiness

128reviews

When to Go: Vienna Climate

For Los Angeles (LAX) to Vienna (VIE) travelers, July–August averages about 22°C/71.6°F with 60–65 mm of rain, so plan outdoor sightseeing early in the day and book indoor attractions for late afternoons.
May runs near 17°C/62.6°F with roughly 65 mm of rain, so pack a light layer and a compact rain jacket to stay comfortable between museums and cafés.
Winter dips to about 1–3°C (33.8–37.4°F) in January–February with lighter 35–40 mm rainfall, so add thermal layers and focus on Vienna’s indoor culture and coffee houses.
September trends mild at 18°C/64.4°F with only ~45 mm rain, so aim for evening outdoor dining and book walking tours without heavy gear.
BusinessClass.com community travelers favor late May and mid-September for pleasant temps and manageable crowds, so target these weeks if you want a balance of comfort and value.
When to Book: Optimal Booking Window

When to Book: Optimal Booking Window

The 60–90 day window is about 14–17% cheaper than buying the day before, so set fare alerts three months out and plan to book once prices dip near your target.
Very early purchases at 150 days are roughly 9% cheaper than day-before but not the absolute low, so wait until 60–105 days if you can tolerate some volatility.
Inside 30 days prices trend back toward the baseline, so if your dates are fixed, aim to lock the ticket by 45 days out.
Prices tighten in summer for LAX–VIE, so during June–August try to secure seats by 90 days out to preserve the best sub-85 index levels.
BusinessClass.com community flyers report premium deals surface most often midweek, so check Monday–Wednesday and book promptly when you see an 83–86 index.

Price Seasonality: Cheapest Months to Fly

Peak summer from June to August sits 12–18% above average, so if July is unavoidable, lock flights earlier and avoid Friday departures to curb the premium.
January is about 12% cheaper than average and February is 11% cheaper, so a winter city-break can shave meaningful cost if you do not need warm weather.
December rebounds to 10% above average, with the first week typically softer than the Christmas–New Year rush, so aim to depart by early December to save.
Compared with August (112), September eases to 95, so shifting the return by two weeks into mid-September can trim costs while keeping good weather.
BusinessClass.com community travelers often prefer late May or mid-September for Vienna to balance comfort and value, so target these shoulder weeks when your dates are flexible.

Pro Tips for a Seamless Journey

Maximize comfort, efficiency, and the premium experience with these expert travel recommendations.

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Check your aircraft and seat map before purchase; if it shows a 1-2-1 layout, a true window with the console on the aisle side offers more privacy for sleep, and seat letters vary by carrier.
2
Arrive at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Business Class check-in 2.5 to 3 hours before departure; evening long-haul banks can build queues at premium counters and security, and check-in opening times differ by carrier.
3
Head straight to your eligible lounge after security at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX); shower wait lists can form before evening Europe departures, so adding your name early protects your pre-flight routine.
4
Request a staggered meal service at boarding if you plan to sleep after takeoff; many transatlantic crews can serve just the starter or delay the main, which shortens cabin noise time around you.
5
Check Wi-Fi pricing on the ground before you board; some carriers offer lower rates before takeoff, and locking a pass in early avoids portal hiccups after pushback.
6
Follow the correct Schengen or non-Schengen path on arrival at Vienna International Airport (VIE); onward connections usually require passport control and a security re-screen, so a 15 to 30 minute buffer above minimum connection time helps if the inbound is late.
7
Confirm Business Class baggage rules on your ticket for Los Angeles to Vienna; allowances vary by carrier, and removing smart-bag batteries before check-in prevents counter delays.
8
Use your BusinessClass.com WhatsApp alerts on this Los Angeles to Vienna booking for gate, schedule, and seat changes; for personalized help, call our team for fast phone support when you want seats, rebooking, or lounge access sorted.
9
Join priority boarding at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) when called; overhead bins in Business Class can fill on full flights, and boarding often starts about 30 to 40 minutes before departure as shown on your pass.
10
Select a seat away from galleys and lavatories when possible; if the seat map places service areas at the very front or back, a mid-cabin window reduces traffic and clatter for better rest.

FAQs

Are there nonstop Business Class flights from Los Angeles International to Vienna International Airport?

Nonstop Business Class services are limited and may be seasonal; most schedules use one stop via a European hub. When offered, the nonstop typically runs about 11h 25m–12h.

What is a typical Business Class fare for Los Angeles International to Vienna International Airport?

Recent roundtrip fares generally fall around $4,100–$6,900 USD, with one‑stop options often pricing below nonstop. BusinessClass.com tracks fare drops and, informed by our proprietary community insights, can alert you when inventory opens.

How long does a one‑stop Business Class journey from Los Angeles to Vienna usually take?

Most one‑stop itineraries take about 18h 45m–19h total travel time, depending on the layover. Evening departures from Los Angeles are common, with morning arrivals in Vienna.

Which hubs are most common for one‑stop Business Class connections to Vienna from Los Angeles?

Frequent connection points include London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Toronto, and Madrid. These hubs typically offer multiple daily onward flights to Vienna.

What Business Class seat types are typical on the Los Angeles–Vienna route?

Long‑haul segments are often on Boeing 777‑300ER, 787‑9, or Airbus A350‑900 aircraft with lie‑flat beds; many cabins offer 1‑2‑1 seating, though some aircraft still use 2‑2‑2 layouts. Check the seat map for your specific flight.

Do Business Class tickets include lounge access at Los Angeles and Vienna?

Yes—eligible Business Class tickets typically include lounge access, such as the Star Alliance Lounge or oneworld Business Lounge at Los Angeles (Tom Bradley) and lounges in Vienna Terminal 3 like the Austrian Business Lounge near the F gates. BusinessClass.com will confirm the exact allowance and lounge access with the airline, and you should check your e‑ticket or receipt.

What is the typical Business Class baggage allowance on this route?

Business Class usually includes at least one cabin bag plus two checked bags, with weight limits commonly 23–32 kg per bag depending on the operating carrier. BusinessClass.com will confirm the exact allowance with the airline, and you should check your e‑ticket or receipt.

Are Los Angeles to Vienna flights in Business Class usually red‑eyes?

Yes—eastbound services are predominantly overnight, and many arrive in Vienna in the morning. Plan for onboard rest and consider early hotel check‑in if needed.

How much connection time is advisable at European hubs when flying Business Class to Vienna?

Aim for about 1h 30m–2h at major hubs like Heathrow or Frankfurt to accommodate security and Schengen transfer formalities. Longer buffers are wise during peak summer and holidays.

Is Wi‑Fi typically available in Business Class on the Los Angeles–Vienna route?

Most 777‑300ER, 787‑9, and A350‑900 aircraft on this route offer paid Wi‑Fi plus AC and USB power at the seat. Availability and pricing vary by operating carrier and specific airframe.

Can I select my Business Class seat in advance on Los Angeles–Vienna flights?

On most airlines, Business fares include complimentary advance seat selection, though some reserve certain bulkhead or “throne” seats until check‑in. Policies can vary by aircraft and fare brand.

When should I arrive at Los Angeles International for an international Business Class departure to Vienna?

Arrive 2–3 hours before departure; Tom Bradley International Terminal provides priority check‑in, fast‑track security, and priority boarding for Business Class.

Are Business Class fares on the Los Angeles–Vienna route refundable or changeable?

Many fares allow changes for a fee plus any fare difference, while fully flexible tickets cost more. BusinessClass.com will confirm the exact allowance and fare rules with the airline, and you should check your e‑ticket or receipt.

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