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New Thai Airways Business Class Debuts Mid-2027, Coming To 777, 787, A350

Tue, 16 Jun 2026 06:29:00 GMTSource: One Mile at a Time

Thai Airways has historically struggled with fleet and product consistency. That’s largely because the airline has lacked a long term strategy due to constant financial issues, and that has made it tough to actually invest in the passenger experience.

Fortunately in recent years, things have been improving. The airline has been in rehabilitation as part of a turnaround plan, and that seems to be working. We’re now seeing the airline invest in a more consistent fleet going forward, and hopefully this strategy continues.

Along those lines, we’ve known that Thai Airways plans to introduce a new, consistent business class product across most of its wide body fleet, and we now officially know what that product is, as flagged by Executive Traveller.

Thai Airways plans to completely change up long haul cabins

Historically, Thai Airways’ fleet has been all over the place, both in terms of the aircraft the airline flies, and also in terms of the actual onboard product. When you fly with the airline, you really don’t know what you’re going to get.

At this point, Thai Airways offers first class exclusively on three Boeing 777-300ERs. On most other planes, the airline has business class and economy, but no premium economy (except for some planes taken over by other airlines, where no changes were made to the interiors).

The thing is, Thai Airways is planning to greatly streamline its fleet, made possible by three things:

  • Starting around mid-2027, Thai Airways plans to retrofit its fleet of Boeing 777-300ERs, so the planes will get new interiors
  • Thai Airways has dozens of Boeing 787-9s and 787-10s on order, which will also be delivered as of some point in 2027, and those will also feature a more consistent passenger experience
  • Then starting at some point in 2028, Thai Airways plans to retrofit its fleet of Airbus A350-900s, and those will likely also get the same interiors
Thai Airways will be retrofitting its Boeing 777s

The plan going forward is to eliminate first class completely, and replace that with a “business class plus” concept. Then all these planes will be getting the same new business class product, as well as a premium economy product, along with new economy seats (going from nine to 10 abreast on the 777).

Thai Airways plans to eliminate first class

VantageNOVA seat coming to Thai Airways business class

We had known that Thai Airways’ new business class product would consist of reverse herringbone seats with doors, and that there would be a front row “business class plus” product. So that had narrowed down the possible products the airline would introduce. We now have some certainty as to what we’ll see.

Thai Airways has opted for the Thompson Aero VantageNOVA platform for its new business class. While this product isn’t yet in service for any airline, it’s the same new business class product Delta will introduce on its Airbus A350-1000s, and those will also be delivered as of 2027. So it remains to be seen if Delta or Thai introduce this product first.

VantageNOVA product for Delta One business class
VantageNOVA product for Delta One business class
VantageNOVA product for Delta One business class

This looks like a pretty standard “modern” business class product, not remarkable in any positive or negative way. And it’s a huge upgrade across the board, as I imagine we’ll also see greatly updated tech. Thai Airways is known for its unique cabin finishes, so I can’t wait to see what Thai Airways’ version of this product looks like.

How Thompson Aero markets the VantageNOVA product

Bottom line

Thai Airways has exciting plans for the premium cabins on its aircraft, and we’ll finally start to see more consistency. For most existing 777s and A350s, plus future 787 deliveries, Thai Airways plans to offer reverse herringbone seats with doors, plus a front row business class suite, with rollout starting in 2027.

Thai Airways has opted for the Thompson Aero VantageNOVA platform, the same product Delta is introducing on its new A350s. I look forward to learning more details as we get closer to the introduction of this product.

What do you make of Thai Airways’ new business class plans?


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