Starlux A321neo Business Class: My Luxe Journey To Bangkok

By Leila

Hello from Bangkok, where I just enjoyed a very pleasant flight on Starlux onboard an A321neo in business class from Taipei. I’ll give you an overview of the flight here, with a full review coming in the weeks ahead.

Starlux A321neo Business Class – My First Impressions

I could have flown the A350-900 again from Taipei to Bangkok, but I deliberately chose the later A321neo just so I could review Starlux’s narrowbody aircraft.

After checking out both Starlux lounges in Taipei, I boarded my flight for the four-hour journey to Bangkok.

an airplane on the tarmac

The A321neo business class cabin has eight lie-flat seats (B/E Diamond) in a 2-2 configration.

a woman standing in a plane

a row of seats in an airplane

a row of screens in an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a man sitting in an airplane

A plush blanket and a pillow were waiting at each seat.

a screen on a plane

Lunch was served after takeoff. When Starlux launched, meals on these shorter flights were served in courses, wih a canpae first, followed by appetizer, followed by main course.

a couple of menus on a table

On my flight, there was no canape, just the entire meal served on a tray (a quinoa edamame salad with sliced chicken breast and a main course of grilled halibut with truffle potatoes). The food was excellent (I just had carrot juice to drink, but Laurent-Perrier La Cuvée Brut Champagne was on offer).

a tray of food on a table

For dessert, I had fresh fruit, gelato (green tea + strawberry), and iced coffee.

a tray with food and a drink on it

Before landing, I had a hot cappuccino (Starlux uses illy espresso).

a cup of coffee on a napkin

An excellent lunch, indeed.

Wi-Fi internet was free for business class passengers and worked well during the flight. Not only did I get some work done, but I also enjoyed listening to Chopin while working. The extensive IFE library onboard included hundreds of movies, TV shows, musical selections, and games.

a screen with music on it

Service was excellent, with Elaine (the purser) as well as Victoria and Airel providing attentive and gracious service. I could not have asked for better service: my glass never went empty.

a seat in a plane

We landed at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport on schedule and I was soon on my way to the St. Regis in Grab.

I greatly prefer the A350-900 business class seat, but the service and food were equally impressive on the A321neo.

I’ll have a lot more pictures and details when I share my full flight review.

Next: St. Regis Bangkok


I’m sharing about my whirlwind trip through Asia.