STARLUX Airlines from Taiwan began operations in 2020 with a modern fleet including the Airbus A321neo, A330neo, and A350-900. The airline’s economy cabins have seats with pitches ranging from 31 to 34 inches depending on aircraft type. Features include large entertainment screens, Wi-Fi access, charging ports, pillows, blankets, slippers on long-haul routes, cushioned seats with folding headrests, and attention to design details. STARLUX has been certified as a five-star airline by SKYTRAX.
Emirates operates out of Dubai International Airport (DXB) using aircraft such as the Airbus A380—known for its spaciousness—with economy seats offering a pitch of 34 inches and width of 18 inches. Each seat comes with adjustable headrests, personal entertainment screens measuring over thirteen inches diagonally, headphones provided onboard as well as pillows and blankets on long journeys.
EVA Air is one of Taiwan's major airlines serving international routes with aircraft like the Boeing 777-300ER featuring ergonomic seating equipped with shape-memory cushions designed for comfort during reclining; adjustable headrests; seatback entertainment systems; Wi-Fi; charging ports; blankets; pillows; meal service; all contributing towards EVA Air winning recognition from SKYTRAX for its catering quality.
Japan Airlines offers its ‘Sky Wider’ economy seat which ranges from about 17.7 to nearly nineteen inches wide between armrests—a larger-than-average dimension—and up to thirty-four-inch pitch depending on aircraft type such as their Boeing or Airbus models used internationally. Amenities include chef-curated meals plus amenity kits while certain planes offer two-four-two seating configurations instead of tighter arrangements found elsewhere.
All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan’s largest carrier by fleet size operates various models including both domestic/international versions of wide-body jets like Boeing’s Dreamliner series or Airbus A380s featuring quiet cabins where seat pitches reach up to thirty-four inches alongside footrests/power outlets/USB ports/adjustable cushioning/headrests/self-service snack centers/multimedia options/blankets/pillows/meals—factors helping ANA rank fourth globally among economy classes according to SKYTRAX in 2025.
Singapore Airlines runs short- and long-haul services using aircraft such as the Airbus A350/A380/Boeing variants fitted out with spacious cabins where standard seat pitches reach thirty-two inches coupled with nineteen-inch-wide seats offering six-way adjustable headrests/USB charging/mood lighting/entertainment screens/Wi-Fi access—qualities supporting Singapore Airlines’ five-time win as world’s best airline per SKYTRAX rankings.
Qatar Airways flies over one hundred seventy destinations using an average ten-year-old fleet composed mainly of Airbuses (A320/A330/A350XWB/A380) or Boeings (777/787). Economy seating provides between thirty-one-and-thirty-three-inch pitch/seventeen-point-five-to-eighteen-point-five-inch widths/slim ergonomic cushioning/recline/adaptable headrest/touchscreen entertainment/meals/pillows/blankets—all contributing towards multiple accolades including repeated ‘World's Best Airline’ honors via SKYTRAX assessments.
Cathay Pacific serves more than sixty countries worldwide using models like the Airbus A350-1000 whose economy class provides eighteen-inch-wide seats at thirty-two-inch pitch levels plus six-inch recline/leather headrest/device shelf/high-resolution display/personal USB port/contemporary design throughout—the factors leading Cathay Pacific being named ‘World's Best Economy Class Airline’ by SKYTRAX in 2025 along with five-star certification status.