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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo


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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Sometimes it’s hard to beat a classic. Japan Airlines’ 777-300ERs are the heavy lifter of their long-haul fleet. And although the current premium cabins have been flying for around ten years, they’re still a fan favorite.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

I had my first chance to fly JAL’s Sky Suite business class on a flagship route from New York JFK to Tokyo Haneda – now I completely understand why it’s so popular. As an added bonus the window seat views were pretty amazing, since it was nothing but daylight for the full 15 hours from boarding to deplaning.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Read on for more photos, videos, and highlights from this classic long-haul route.

Kicking things off in JFK Terminal 1

After a quick ride on the AirTrain I started at JFK Terminal 1, which hosts a hodgepodge of international airlines including JAL.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

The current terminal building is nearing the end of its lifespan, as the airport recently broke ground on a bigger and better New Terminal One. But JAL won’t set up shop in the new terminal, because later this year it will move to Terminal 8, home of its oneworld alliance partner American Airlines.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

One cool feature on the JAL app: an airport map that clearly lays out the check-in location, lounges, and gate locations.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

I killed some time at Terminal 1’s Primeclass lounge. It’s not the one that JAL contracts with, but it’s a Priority Pass lounge and from its position at the end of the terminal’s pier, I figured it might have the best views. While I was there, a Korean Airlines 747-8 that was parked right outside filled up most of the vista. For the record, that was 100% fine with me.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

On the way to the gate I got a great view of the JAL 77W operating my flight. It’s a beautiful plane, but am I crazy for liking JAL’s previous livery better?

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Boarding = smooth. Manu = excited.

Meet the seat

The 777-300ER has plenty of real estate onboard, and so the business class cabin is a big one. There’s also a business class mini-cabin ahead of the main one, though seats there can only be reserved by JAL elite frequent flyers until a couple days before departure.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Seats are 2-3-2 across. Some other 2-3-2 layouts make middle and window seat passengers climb over someone else to get to the aisle. But one big win for JAL’s Sky Suites is that middle and window seats have a direct unobstructed path to the aisle. Another factor that mitigates the usual middle-seat misery: there are dividers between the seats that can be raised after takeoff.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

FYI things look a little rose-colored in these photos because the boarding light scheme was pink. The seats themselves are more neutral colored.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Some pictures of this cabin make it look deceptively cramped. Probably because the seat occupies the full width of each passenger’s space. But in person it felt very roomy; the seats themselves feel wider than average.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

I had booked a window seat on the left side.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

As opposed to reverse herringbone seats that get narrower towards the footwell, JAL’s seats give you as much space for your feet as your shoulders get in the seat. The TV screens were impressively large. They sort of had to be, since they’re pretty far away from your seat.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Storage is the one area where this seat isn’t as competitive. There was a small bin awkwardly placed behind the seat’s headrest, and that was it.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

A look at the seat controls:

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

During boarding and takeoff/landing you can see straight across the row while the dividers are down. In the picture below, at the far end of the row, you can see what the dividers look like when they’re up.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Hitting the skies

An ANA 777-300ER left just ahead of us, so we were traveling transpacific to Tokyo as a twosome.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Don’t you love that feeling when the plane turns to line up on the active runway?

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Taxiing around JFK always makes for some great window-seat planespotting. And the climb out from JFK was gorgeous — especially once we broke through the main cloud layer. By the way, if you like videos like these, show our YouTube channel some love.

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With the wing and massive GE90 engine shining in the cruise-altitude sun, it was time for lunch.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Starting the inflight service

The crew jumped into action quickly after takeoff, and the pace of service was impressive from the start. It definitely helped that the cabin was less than half full.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

With some snacks and Delamotte Brut champagne in hand, I took a look at the menu.

Both the Japanese lineup and the Western menu looked great. But it was my first JAL flight and there was no way I was missing out on the Japanese “selection of seasonal colorful delicacies.”

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

As we flew over upstate New York, the main course arrived. Both the grilled salmon and simmered beef sukiyaki were excellent.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo
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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

The flight attendants were total pros during the meal service, and had fun showing off the unique drink options like JAL’s sake selection.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Strawberry panna cotta was a great way to end the meal.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Settling in for the long haul

After lunch the cabin switched to deep purple mood lighting.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

The Sky Suite seat really shines in flatbed mode. It’s one of the wider business class beds out there, especially if you want plenty of space for your feet.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

The bedding was simple but very comfy. After so many years of service, the seats were soft enough that there was no need for a mattress pad.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Everyone got a set of slippers too.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

But why sleep when there were views like this outside?

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

The crew kept the lavs in pristine shape for the full flight.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

There were some useful amenities by the sink.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

But the lav highlight was definitely this
*ahem*
“water feature.”

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

I did take a quick nap, and woke up as we were crossing over the international date line.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

It was still bright and sunny outside.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

During the second half of the flight I test-drove the “anytime” menu. There was no scheduled second meal, so you could just snack whenever you wanted.

JAL puts thought into its coffee selection through the JAL Cafe Lines program.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

The “special healthy ramen noodle” tasted rich and complex even though it’s a meatless recipe. It went pretty well with JAL’s “Sky Time” peach and grape juice mix.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Before landing I wanted something heavier and picked the pork cutlet sandwich and vegetable curry.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

The entertainment selection, headphones, and TV screen clarity were all good. But honestly I was having so much fun with the snacks and window seat views that I didn’t even watch a full movie.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Arrival in Tokyo

Fourteen hours after we pulled away from the gate at JFK, it was time to start down towards Tokyo Haneda.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

We passed near Narita on the way in.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

We took a twisting path to line up with runway 34L.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

The views on approach were gorgeous.

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Tokyo Haneda is such an amazing venue for planespotting, with a sky-high percentage of widebody aircraft operations. A Delta A350 landed just after us.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Wrapping up

What a way to cross the Pacific! JAL’s Sky Suite business class made good on its reputation as a proven quality product. Between the comfortable seat, great food, and polished service, I had an amazing time and noticed zero major drawbacks.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

JAL can’t rest on their laurels for too long, though, because the transpacific market is ultra-competitive. True suites with sliding doors are making their way into more and more airlines’ business class cabins. JAL’s closest competitor ANA recently launched one of the most impressive business class suites out there, called The Room, and it’s already flying on their NYC-Tokyo route.

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JAL’s 777-300ER Business Class, New York to Tokyo

Still, I can’t wait until my next chance to get back onboard a JAL 77W. We’ll be back later with a story about the fun we had at Haneda, including a stay at one of the world’s best hotels for planespotting.

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SENIOR CORRESPONDENT – NEW YORK, NY. Manu got his private pilot license in high school, setting the tone for his interest in all things aviation. He earned his frequent flyer credentials working as a journalist, and is now a medical resident in New York City. He enjoys writing about air travel from a millennial’s perspective.

https://www.airlinereporter.com

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