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Quick take: Swiss first class is one of the most exclusive airline experiences in the world. While tickets can be expensive, booking a business-class award and using cash to upgrade might be well worth the expense to enjoy the sheer luxury of flying up front with this exceptional airline.
Switzerland is one of the world's wealthiest countries, and its flag carrier is one of the few airlines that has continued to offer a first-class cabin on all of its long-haul wide-body aircraft. After all, Swiss targets a demographic that can afford luxurious experiences. Unfortunately for us points and miles enthusiasts, the airline doesn't make first-class award seats available to members of partner frequent flyer programs in contrast to its sibling Lufthansa, which opens first-class award space to partners 15 days before departure.
However, there is a reasonable way to fly Swiss first class using partner points to book a flight in business class and then upgrade to first class using cash.
I'm a big fan of Swiss design I even used the Swiss first-class cabins and lounges as inspiration to decorate my house's interior four years ago. Here's what my experience in Swiss first class was like, including what to expect when it comes to the seats, the service, the meals and the amenities, so you can determine whether an upgrade is worth it to you. If you book a business-class ticket like I did, you can check in at the airport or online up to 24 hours before departure.
When you do, you may be offered a cash upgrade to first class. On routes between the U. Swiss first class is offered on all the airline's wide-body aircraft — namely, the Boeing , the Airbus A and the Airbus A The seats on the and the A are superior to the A one that I flew in several ways, which I'll get into below.