Air Canada vs Japan Airlines Business Class Comparison
| Air Canada | Japan Airlines | |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 8/10 | 9/10 |
| Seat type | Reverse Herringbone Suite with Sliding Door | Sky Suite III with Privacy Doors |
| Lie-flat | Yes | Yes |
| Seat width | 21 inches | 23 inches |
| Alliance | Star Alliance | Oneworld |
| IATA | AC | JL |
| Hubs | Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Montreal-Trudeau (YUL), Vancouver (YVR) | Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND), Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT) |
Air Canada — Pros & Cons
- + 1-2-1 layout with direct aisle access on all long-haul aircraft
- + Door suites on 787 Dreamliner
- + Strong Star Alliance partner network
- − Older 777 product still on some routes
- − Lounge network outside Canada is limited
Japan Airlines — Pros & Cons
- + Sky Suite offers excellent privacy
- + Outstanding Japanese service
- + Premium lounges with dining
- − Premium pricing
- − Some older 787 cabins without doors
- − Limited US destinations
The verdict
Japan Airlines takes the edge with a 9/10 rating compared to 8/10 for Air Canada. Japan Airlines stands out with its Sky Suite III with Privacy Doors, while Air Canada offers Reverse Herringbone Suite with Sliding Door. Both airlines provide lie-flat business class seats, so the best choice depends on your route, schedule, and personal preferences.