Turkish Airlines Business Class 777-300 Review
After our overnight stay in Kuala Lumpur we flew out to Istanbul with Turkish Airlines Business Class on their Boeing 777-300. Recently joining the round the world market, Turkish Airlines round the world fare offers a great 3 continent airfare that covers plenty of destinations.
As we were staying at the Sama Sama International Airport hotel, it was a quick 2 minute buggy ride and we were dropped right at the International Departures area. Our bags had been checked all the way through to Paris and tickets issued at our departure in Adelaide, meaning we could head straight through security and immigration.
A nice touch in Kuala Lumpur Airport is their priority lanes for Business Class travellers at immigration. This made a huge difference for us as other lines were very busy. After we cleared immigration we headed to the lounge. Flying Turkish Airlines but code sharing with Malaysia Airlines meant we could access the Plaza Premium First Lounge.
When it came time to depart the lounge we were given directions to gate G1, where our private transfer would take us to Terminal C. As this is not linked, you either need to take the train, bus, or for Business Class and First Class passengers, you get a private transfer either in a BMW or a private bus.
Turkish Airlines Business Class Boarding Experience
When we arrived at our gate we had to first clear a security screening before being able to board the plane. Just as we arrived they called for priority passengers – good timing! We boarded through the front of the plane which was quick and easy. When we boarded the aircraft we were directed to our seat, while the cabin crew also assisted in storing our luggage for us.
Business Class Cabin Layout
The Turkish Airlines Business Class cabin was split into two cabins, with around 3 rows in each. The plane was an older design with a layout of 2-3-2, meaning not all passengers had direct aisle access. However, we would like to mention that it is very spacious and easy to move around, even if you’re not directly on the aisle.
We were seated in 6C, which was an aisle seat in the middle section. We specially picked this seat so we wouldn’t have to climb over another passenger. We did notice, and unsure if this was deliberate, but nearly all passengers on the double seats and in the middle seats were couples and most of the direct aisle access solo seats were for solo travellers.
Amenities And Storage
We found there to be a good amount of storage in this Business Class cabin. When seated, you’ll notice a large storage section under the foot rest which is ideal for a small bag, along with another section to the left. The remote was located to the left of the seat along with some charging ports, while a square set of seat controls were located on the left armrest. A reading light was also located just above this section.
The screen was a decent size, just very far away which was a strange experience. The remote was easy to use and very responsive, while there were a good amount of movies to pick from. A nice touch was having immigration information available on the entertainment unit. A cool experience was watching the cameras located outside the aircraft on takeoff – a different perspective!
Shortly after boarding we received a set of noise cancelling headphones and an amenity kit. They had two separate amenity kits, one for males and one for females. Ours was stored in a nice cream zip bag and contained some socks, toothbrush, earplugs, moisturiser and eye mask. Some slippers and an extra blanket were located on our footrest when we arrived. We find it’s always nice having slippers on these longer-haul flights, as it means you don’t have to pop your shoes on to go to the toilet, you can just use the slippers.
Once in the air and before meal service began, flight attendants came around with a mattress topper, pillow cover and thick blanket to make our beds. This took about 30 seconds for them to complete and was a nice touch and added an extra level of comfort.
Turkish Airlines Business Class Dining Experience
Prior to departing we were offered a warm towel to clean our hands and a choice of juice or water. We were also handed a menu to select our preferred lunch option, a drinks menu, along with a smaller menu that outlined what snacks were available throughout the flight. Being an 11 hour flight we were receiving two meal services today, the first being breakfast and the second lunch.
For our first course we were served some fresh fruit with a side of muesli, chicken, cheese and a choice of either bread or a pastry. The fruit was fresh and sweet, a nice way to start the meal. The muesli was also good along with the other pieces of the meal.
For our main breakfast selection, we opted for the Omelette with a side of hash browns and mushrooms. This was a pretty decent meal, however the hash browns were slightly soggy, but we’d usually expect this from dining on an aeroplane. For our drink we selected a black coffee and were also provided with a water bottle.
After breakfast had been cleared, the flight attendants instructed everyone to close their blinds and the cabin lights were then dimmed. We always find it interesting that they do this even when it’s only midday. Nonetheless, this gave us a good opportunity to get a few hours of work done, then have a nap prior to lunch being served.
Prior to landing in Istanbul we were served lunch, where we were offered a few options to pick from. To start the service, a cart was brought round with a selection of entrees. Tomato and mozzarella, Shrimp Salad, Vermicelli Noodles With Chicken, Soups and a few others. We opted for Zucchini Soup and some tomato and mozzarella, which was fresh and delicious.
After this, we were served our main course, Grilled Chicken Breast with Potatoes and Salad. The potatoes were thick cut and nicely seasoned, while the chicken had a nice amount of spice to it. To accompany this, we were served a choice of bread with olive oil and dukkah. We could smell the dukkah before we even tried it – it was delicious. A nice touch with having bread with your meal, rather than just serving it with butter.
After our lunch mains, the famous Turkish Airlines Dessert Trolley came around with a selection of desserts to pick from. These ranged from traditional Turkish sweets, chocolate cake, icecream, fruits and a selection of cheeses.
We originally opted for the chocolate cake, but were also given all three Turkish desserts to try and they did not disappoint. This was far the most delicious part of our meal and a nice treat to experience something a little different.
The presentation of each meal along with the service really elevated our experience with Turkish Airlines. Each meal was served by a chef and did not feel rushed in the slightest, something which can happen often, particularly towards the end of a flight.
Turkish Airlines Business Class Summary
This was our first experience flying with Turkish Airlines and to be honest, it didn’t disappoint. Although it was an older model aeroplane, the seats were comfortable, the food was good and the staff were helpful and accommodating. Even though it’s lacking in privacy compared to other Business Class offerings, it’s a solid option for those looking to travel Business Class to Europe and beyond.
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