Virgin Australia Redesigns Its Business Class Cabin for Sleek Luxury
Unparalleled comfort for two of the world’s longest flights.





In pursuit of an ever higher standard of airborne luxury, Virgin Australia has unveiled its brand-new business class cabin design for Boeing 777-300ER planes on long-haul flights from Australia to Los Angeles and Abu Dhabi. Named ‘The Business,’ the cabin features 37 individual and private suites arranged in a reverse herringbone layout for maximum privacy while maintaining 100 percent direct aisle access.
The seats can convert into an 80-inch-long queen-size bed with a triple-layer seat cushion and memory foam mattress toppers. Meanwhile, an 18-inch HD screen provides immersive entertainment for the long flight, and if you fancy a stretch, there is the fully outfitted onboard Business Class Bar & Lounge to grab a drink or two at. A menu designed by celebrity chef Luke Mangan should also keep your appetite satiated.
Check out images of the cabin above, and book your next flight online here.