Quantcast

Airlines differentiate between mini-suites and maxi-suites in business class

Spirit Airlines to add Detroit nonstop flight out of Bradley International Airport
Major airline to launch new direct flights from Scotland to North America
Qantas’ free international Wi-Fi to switch on from next week
The real reason Southwest is charging for bags now
Air France-KLM in ongoing talks with Air Europa on potential stake, CEO says
Frontier Savagely Shades Southwest After They Eliminated Longstanding Free Bag Policy, Sparking Backlash
Frontier Wants You to 'Divorce Your Old Airline' After Southwest Changes
Delta named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies for sustainability initiatives
Passengers escape fiery American Airlines jet in Denver
Delta, American Dive On Slashed Outlooks; But Two Airlines Rally
Competitors are circling Southwest after the airline announced it's going to start charging for checked bags
Exclusive: Dominican Low-Cost Carrier Arajet Wants to Disrupt NYC Market
Boeing deliveries rise 63% in February from a year earlier
Transportation Secretary Duffy Lays Out 10 Ways the FAA Is Working to Upgrade Air Traffic Control and Make Flying Safer
EasyJet pilot Paul Elsworth suspended after flying too close to mountain
Delta Air Lines bets on ‘blended-wing’ flight to reduce emissions
Europe's airlines pivot to bite size M&A deals to limit cost, regulatory burden
Dave Emerson named new CEO of Virgin Australia, replacing Jayne Hrdlicka
Ryanair DELAYS controversial new boarding pass rule to avoid summer chaos
FAA Orders Inspection, Replacement of 737NG Engine Parts
Spirit Adds New Airport, Three Routes
Delta crash passengers should take the $30,000 payment, their lawyers say. Here’s why.
Budget airline launches new cheap flights to one of the UK’s top winter sun destinations
Brazilian airline Azul to go 'back to basics' after challenging 2024
Airlines cancel flights as air travel to ‘grind to complete halt’ this week ahead of major strike action in Europe
Dramatic moment American Airlines plane diverted to Rome is escorted by fighter jets after mid-air bomb threat
Jetstar Faces Major Backlash as Nationwide System Outage Causes Travel Chaos, Stranding Passengers and Disrupting Flights Across the Australian Airline Industry
Sudden oil supply outages creating turbulence for airline industry
Southwest's layoffs dent its worker-first culture
Abu Dhabi's long-haul carrier Etihad Airways sees record $476 million profit in 2024
Airlines differentiate between mini-suites and maxi-suites in business class
Events
Webp f6yhbtzip7n1bl824z3xihud6bag
Runway Girl Network | Runway Girl Network

In the late 2010s, as the doored suite category of aircraft seating transitioned from first class to business class, regulators began referring to them as “mini-suites.” The term "mini" underscores a key visibility distinction between a first-class suite with doors and walls that flight attendants cannot see over, and a business-class suite where the walls and doors are low enough for clear visibility.

As business class suites have evolved, some airlines are differentiating based on the height of their suite walls and doors, impacting privacy. After multiple flights in various products and experiences at manufacturer facilities and trade shows, it is evident that higher-walled suites offer significantly more privacy for passengers.

This additional privacy is beneficial but requires airlines to redesign service patterns to avoid passengers feeling ignored or startled by flight attendants appearing unexpectedly. These issues are critical for long-haul network airlines, where business class is an economic pillar.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

To distinguish these new onboard products from mini-suites, they can be termed “maxi-suites.” Examples of maxi-suites include Japan Airlines' implementation of the Safran Unity product, Qatar Airways' second-generation Qsuite produced by Adient, and Lufthansa's front row Business Suite within the Allegris cabin. The first-generation Qsuite is considered borderline but leans towards being a maxi-suite.

Determining the height line between mini-suites and maxi-suites depends on several factors: seat pan height, door height, wall height, translucency, and transparency. Some seat platforms offer both mini-suite and maxi-suite options due to flexible door and wall heights designed by seatmakers.

JAL’s version of Unity exemplifies a maxi-suite. The Starlux Airbus A350 features Collins Elements as both a maxi-suite (first class) and mini-suite (business class). Lufthansa’s Allegris business offers both a maxi-suite and no-suite option within the same cabin.

Examples above and below the mini-maxi line include:

Maxi-suites:

- Japan Airlines A350 business (Safran Unity)

- Lufthansa A350 Allegris (Business Suite only)

- Qatar Airways second-generation Qsuites (Adient)

- Starlux A350 first class (Collins Elements)

Mini-suites:

- British Airways Club Suite (Collins Super Diamond)

- Delta One suites (Thompson Vantage XL+)

- Virgin Atlantic A330 Upper Class suites (Thompson Vantage XL+)

- Qatar Airways 787 Business Suite (Adient)

The effect of mini versus maxi-suites also depends on passenger height — taller passengers may have fewer visibility issues than shorter ones. In design terms, maxi-suites benefit from regulatory precedents set by mini-suites regarding cabin visibility and emergency egress.

The trend towards maxi-suites seems likely to continue. Key questions include weight considerations, use of translucent materials, service design adaptations, communication methods, and call bell usage in onboard service discussions.

Renderings suggest Qantas’ version of Unity is shorter than JAL’s implementation.

___

Organizations Included in this History
More News

American Airlines, known for its extensive network of hub airports, once operated a significant hub at St. Louis Lambert Airport (STL) in Missouri.

Jul 4, 2025

Qantas Airways has reported a cyber attack targeting one of its contact centers, leading to a potential data breach affecting up to six million customers.

Jul 4, 2025

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is experiencing a significant increase in airline travel.

Jul 4, 2025

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has reported continued interest in its E2 jet family, following a successful presentation at the Paris Air Show.

Jul 4, 2025

London Heathrow Airport is experiencing a busy schedule of Airbus A380 flights this July, with 21 daily departures on most days.

Jul 4, 2025

Earlier this year, an easyJet flight from London Gatwick to Marrakesh diverted to Faro, Portugal, due to a passenger's disruptive behavior.

Jul 4, 2025