Why you should fly Vietnam Airlines Business Class.

Disclosure: I was invited by Vietnam Airlines on a presstrip to Vietnam & Cambodia.

What makes an invitation to go to Vietnam even better? Learning the day before you leave that you are flying Vietnam Airlines Business Class!

It had been a long time since I flew business class and since I had been on a press trip altogether. Vietnam was also on my ‘must return as soon as possible to eat more bun cha’ bucket list and so I was ecstatic when I got an invite to head to Vietnam and Siem Reap, Cambodia with Vietnam Airlines in December. Flying Vietnam Airlines business class was the extra springroll on top of my bun cha. 

The Ins & Outs of flying Vietnam Airlines business class

Vietnam Airlines Dreamliner at Frankfurt AirportVietnam Airlines Dreamliner at Frankfurt Airport

A quick walk through the bridge and I was at my seat, there are no long annoying queues in business class. Next up Christmas decorations on the walls, friendly flight attendants in beautiful Vietnamese clothing, and so much space for me and my stuff – Toto, we are not in Kansas economy class anymore! 

Vietnam Airlines Business Class seats

Annika Ziehen sitting in a window seat in Vietnam Airlines Business ClassAnnika Ziehen sitting in a window seat in Vietnam Airlines Business Class

For many, the most important aspect when flying business class are the seats and how much space you get for your money. Business class seats are not created equal but will very much depend on the aircraft type and route you are flying. 

When flying Vietnam Airlines 787 business class or with the Airbus A380 you are in luck: seats are 42” and they recline a full 180 degrees. Once you are ready to take a nap you can simply push a button and your seat will turn into a flatbed. 

Seat by the window in Vietnam Airlines Business ClassSeat by the window in Vietnam Airlines Business Class

Both aircraft configurations allow aisle access for each seat and you almost sit/sleep in a little pod – maximum privacy even when you sit in the middle in a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. 

To get cozy you get a non-electrostatic blanket and a fluffy pillow – yes with a fabric pillowcase, non of these weird paper/plastic covers in Vietnam Airlines business class! 

Vietnam Airlines Business Class seatsVietnam Airlines Business Class seats

The one thing I missed: some more padding for my ‘bed’. While every seat got covered with a padded sheet of sorts at the beginning of the flight, I could have done with something more mattress-like so you don’t feel the cracks and armrests as much. 

And while I fit snuggly in my bed in the sky, I reckon someone taller than me (I am 1,75m) will struggle as there is very little wiggle room if you want to lie flat. 

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Seat with blanket in Vietnam Airlines business classSeat with blanket in Vietnam Airlines business class

Still, what a huge luxury after spending too much time in coach! 

Vietnam Airlines business class food

Starter tray with salad, pretzel roll and white wine glass on a planeStarter tray with salad, pretzel roll and white wine glass on a plane

If you want to review Vietnam Airlines business class you gotta talk about the food. I could go on and on about how much I love Vietnamese food, there are few countries I love more when it comes to eating than Vietnam. 

I have admitted this before but I get excited about airline food even in economy. I don’t know why, I know it is weird. Something about different dishes in little containers and usually free drinks excites me beyond belief. Take this excitement and add the excitement of eating in business class and getting Vietnamese food and I was ready to order the whole menu. 

Our dinner menu offered 2 starters, a soup, 4 different mains, fresh bread and rolls as well as dessert or cheese with fruit. The mains came with 2 international choices and 2 Asian dishes. 

I started my meal with a salad with South Tyrol ham, Shepard’s cheese, and balsamic glaze with a pretzel roll. 

Salad and pretzel roll, white wine with screen in the backgroundSalad and pretzel roll, white wine with screen in the background
Plate with fish in Vietnam Airlines Business ClassPlate with fish in Vietnam Airlines Business Class

Two of the main dishes, lamb and goose, were a bit too Christmas-y for my liking so I opted for the codfish with rice and XO sauce. Not the best fish I have ever had but definitely a highlight on a plane. 

Since I am not a huge dessert lover I opted for some cheese and chocolates instead that were passed around with cognac and other digestives after dinner. 

Breakfast was my favorite: a croissant that actually tasted fresh, coconut white chocolate yogurt, and Vietnamese congee. If you are not a fan of congee or Asian breakfast staples, there is always the option of ordering an English or Continental Breakfast. 

Breakfast tray with vietnamese congee in business classBreakfast tray with vietnamese congee in business class

While someone in our group announced to never drink alcohol on flights that quickly changed once we were seated and were presented with the drinks menu. Signature Cocktails as well as a variety of red and white wines and spirits were on offer. My favorite part: you actually got served in a proper stemmed glass. 

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Hand holding glass of champagne in Vietnam Airlines Business Class seatsHand holding glass of champagne in Vietnam Airlines Business Class seats
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I did get a glass of bubbles before take-off but it was just sparkling wine and I could have done without it. I know that … first world problems but I think if you are flying Vietnam Airlines business class you’d want some proper champagne to toast the occasion. 

I much preferred the signature cocktails using Vietnamese ingredients as well as the wines that were offered. 

And in case you wonder: there is no food cart being pushed around in business class. Your designated flight attendant will take your food order after take-off and bring food to each guest individually. Of course, your tray table will be covered with white linens and your meals are served on china and with real cutlery. 

Amenities when flying business class with Vietnam Airlines 

Amenity kit from Vietnam Airlines Business ClassAmenity kit from Vietnam Airlines Business Class

Travel Kit

You also get an amenity kit when flying Vietnam Airlines business class. While I personally don’t need most of the contents, I still get a bit giddy when I get a good travel kit. 

Eye mask, comb, toothbrush set, socks, earplugs as well as moisturizer and lip balm was included. In addition, it came with “Do not disturb” and “Wake me up for meal” stickers. My favorite was the extra slippers that were provided – perfect when you need to use the bathroom and don’t feel like putting your own shoes back on. In fact, mine were so cozy that I took them with me (I hope I was allowed to take them, if not I just publically admitted to theft – ups). 

Vietnam Airlines business class baggage allowance

One of the perks when flying Vietnam Airlines business class is a very generous luggage allowance. You are allowed 2 pieces at 32 kg each as check-in luggage. In addition, you can take 2 hand luggage items and one accessory with a maximum combined weight of 18 kg. Not included in this allowance is a personal item like an overcoat, infant carry basket, walking stick, etc. 

Entertainment when flying Vietnam Airlines

Screen in Vietnam Airlines Business Class with safety videoScreen in Vietnam Airlines Business Class with safety video

Flight time is movie time for me. Even better when that movie time comes on a 15.4” personal flip screen, bigger than my laptop that I usually use when watching things. 

Vietnam Airlines offers a huge selection of movies, TV shows, audio programs, and games in all of their classes, not just business class. Amongst the movies a decent selection of new releases as well as some classics (hello, Fantastic Beasts!). 

They also have the cutest safety videos I have seen in a long time – you will feel like you are already in Vietnam.

The only downside of those amazing screens: you can only flip them once the plane is in the air which makes it hard/ impossible to watch during take-off. But to be fair, that is a small price to pay for having a huge screen right in front of you while you are having dinner & drinks later. 

There are plenty of charging ports next to your seat, an LED lamp as well as a remote for both your TV screen and to adjust your seat. 

Vietnam Airlines Airport Check-in

Vietnam Airlines Dreamliner at Frankfurt AirportVietnam Airlines Dreamliner at Frankfurt Airport
Business check-in counter for Vietnam Airlines in FrankfurtBusiness class check-in counter for Vietnam Airlines in Frankfurt

To me one of the best perks when flying business class is SkyPriority. When flying Vietnam Airlines business class that starts with a designated check-in counter – I hate waiting in lines and chances are, your line at the priority check-in will be a lot shorter. Obviously, it will depend on the time of the year how long the lines are but traveling in December I was incredibly grateful I didn’t have to check in at the economy counters. 

In addition to a dedicated Business Class check-in counter, the SkyPriority also offers you an expedited security line and immigration at most airports. And of course, your luggage will get the coveted tag saying ‘priority’ and you will get it first when it gets to baggage claim.

When flying from Frankfurt airport as I did, keep in mind that all Vietnam Airlines flights depart from terminal 2. I jokingly call it the ‘crappy’ terminal even though all my favorite airlines depart from there. But you will need to take a bus or the SkyLine to get to terminal 2 if you are coming from the train station or terminal 1. Not a big issue, but it can add 15 minutes or more to your trip. 

Lotus Lounge

Vietnam Airlines lounges are called Lotus lounges and they offer food and beverages, space to work and relax, high-speed wifi, and plenty of other amenities. Unfortunately, there is no Lotus Lounge in Frankfurt so business class passengers flying from there can currently use the Japan Airlines lounge. 

As you know I am a huge fan of airport lounges especially during a long layover, another great reason to book yourself on Vietnam Airlines business class.

Flying with Vietnam Airlines

Boarding pass for Vietnam Airlines Business Class and economyBoarding pass for Vietnam Airlines Business Class and economy

Vietnam Airlines is a 4-star airline connecting Vietnam with Europe, Australia, and other destinations in Asia. They offer a few weekly direct flights from Frankfurt to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. In addition, they connect to 20 domestic destinations, super practical and comfortable if you need to get around in Vietnam. 

Prices for Vietnam Airlines business class 

Yes, I left the most important question for last. How much are business class flights to Vietnam? This will obviously depend on where you are flying from and when you are flying.

According to Vietnam Airlines, you will get the best prices for business class when booking at least 90 days in advance, and rates start at € 2709 for a round-trip from Frankfurt. 

If that is not in your budget you may want to check out the Vietnam Airlines premium economy, starting at € 1285. I am a huge fan of premium economy especially for a long-distance flight when you want to sleep because usually seats are wider and recline more. And you can always get lounge access with Priority Pass making it an almost business class-like experience. 

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