We found this cheap business class from Budapest, Hungary to Singapore for only €1,748 round trip on Air France. Unfortunately this limited availabilities are only on a few dates in January 2024. So, act fast, if the dates work for you. Sample flight:
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One the long haul leg, you will be flying with Air France Business Class Boeing 777. With Air France, the 777 business class cabin stretches from rows 1-4 rows, and then another 11 rows, in a 1-2-1 reverse-herringbone configuration.
Each seat measures 21 inches wide, offers 42 inches of pitch and reclines to a fully flat position. Seats on either side of the aircraft are obviously ideal for solo travelers, since there’s an aisle between those seats and the center section.
The middle seats are better for those traveling with a companion, but also provide a decent amount of privacy thanks to a divider that can be raised between the two seats.
The purchase qualifies for the Sky Team Alliance mile and status accumulations. The ticket includes priority check-in, airport lounge access, business class meals, two pieces of checked in luggage, amenity kit, and wines, champagne and other beverages.
Even though you can probably save a few bucks by booking with some of the budget websites, we recommend booking directly with airline’s website to ensure better customer service post sales. Deals so good wouldn’t last. So, act fast!
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*As airfare can change daily, the fare we find and post here cannot be guaranteed for you when you book. It only reflects the fare at the time we posted. Also airlines can only guarantee the booking class, not the type of aircraft. It is possible aircraft/seats used on that day being different than originally posted.