A 2-Hour Flight, A Lie-Flat Bed, Caviar, And A Real Blanket. Only In Asia.

By Leila

a plane parked at an airport

Thai Airways offers a full-service product even on short flights, like my 755-mile journey from Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur on a 787-9 in “Royal Silk” business class.

Thai Airways 787-9 Business Class – My First Impressions

Thai Airways has simplified its fleet, but still flies a mix of Airbus A330-330s, A350-900s, Boeing 777-200s, 777-300s, 787-8s, and 787-9s. The A350s have four different business class seats, while the 787-9 I was on has only the Safran Cirrus II seat, a reverse herringbone product.

Onboard, I found my seat in 11K, a bulkhead seat in the front of the plane that features extra room for your feet.

a inside of a plane with purple seats

an airplane with rows of seats

a row of seats on an airplane

a seat in a plane

a seat in a plane

a man sitting in an airplane

Impressively, a nice duvet and pillow were offered, even though the flight time was under two hours. Menus were distributed, and a full multi-course dinner was served after takeoff, including mixed nuts to start and a Thai-style eggplant salad with scallop and caviar as an appetizer.

a menu on a table

a bowl of nuts and a glass of water

a bowl of food with eggs and vegetables

For the main course, I chose sous vide beef short rib with massaman sauce, served with Thai jasmine rice and sauteed mixed vegetables with garlic, a very delicious dish. The dessert was beautifully presented as well and there was a full bread basket with dinner as well, including rich garlic bread, and a cheese course.

a tray of food on a table

What a pleasant dinner!

I placed the seat into lie-flat mode after dinner and found (like on American Airlines) there was a wide gap between cushions, which seems to be a problem with this seat.

a seat in a plane

a seat belt on a seat

Wi-Fi worked onboard and the full IFE library was on offer, but I looked out the window…it was a beautiful sunset down to Malaysia.

a sunset over a land

CONCLUSION

I’m not sure that Thai Airways has ever really changed despite a supposed major restructuring during the pandemic. The onboard product remains excellent and while that particular seat is cause for concern, overall, I was quite comfortable in the lie-flat position and greatly appreciated the warm hospitality and delicious dinner onboard the very short flight to KL.

an airplane at an airport

I’ll share more pictures and details in my full review, but bottom line: even with the gap in the cushion, I prefer the Thai 787-9 to the 787-8 or A350-900 with Jamco or Stelia Solstys seats.

Now for three nights at three Hyatt hotels…first, the brand-new Hyatt Regency


I’m sharing about my whirlwind trip through Asia.