Low season | April | cheapest month to fly |
High season | October | most expensive time to fly |
22% | expected price decrease | |
24% | expected price increase |
Price | $3,370 - $5,738 |
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Highest day of week | Tuesday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
Cheapest day of week | Thursday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
$3,778 | is the average cost per Business Class ticket on this day | |
$3,370 | is the average cost per Business Class ticket on this day |
Cheapest time to book | 10 days | is how far in advance you should book your Business Class seat to China to get the cheapest price |
Airline | Rating | Business Class | Price | ||
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Tianjin Airlines | PriceFrom $711 | First Class | Rating 8.6 | ||
Sichuan Airlines | PriceFrom $489 | First Class | Rating 7.2 |
The starting price for business class flights to China is around $3,371, although prices may vary based on origin, travel dates, and preferred airline. Some business class flyers have reported tickets as low as $1,055 (last found on 12 May) when flying from Australia.
Choose China Eastern, Qantas Airways, China Southern, Air China, British Airways, ANA, Thai Airways, Virgin Australia, Emirates, Tianjin Airlines, Japan Airlines, Beijing Capital Airlines, SriLankan Airlines, XiamenAir, Sichuan Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Bangkok Airways, Jetstar, United Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Korean Air, Hahn Air Systems, Philippine Airlines, T'way Air, Thai AirAsia X, Cathay Pacific if you are planning to fly business class to China. Depending on the airline, some additional premium perks may be available to travelers.
An alternative to business class seats, premium economy class flights to China will cost you about $1,575. You will still get similar premium perks, like comfortable seats, while saving 54% on average (compared to flying business class).
Looking to upgrade from Economy? The most popular airline with flights to China, China Southern, has the following Premium Cabin options: business, premium economy. Departing from another origin or choosing a different airline may open up more travel alternatives, if you are still undecided.
Fastest flight time | 10h 00m |
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Closest Airport | Beijing Daxing Intl |
Most Popular Airline | Tianjin Airlines |
Many flyers choose booking Business Class tickets to China because of the many premium services/perks they may come with, such as extra legroom, lounge access, in-flight dining, entertainment, and more. Different airlines will have their own unique offerings for this premium cabin, so you may have to check with airlines’ websites just to be sure. In the meantime, momondo can help you find cheap deals for Business Class flights available on the web.
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Yes. momondo allows you to filter the results for Business Class flights to China to just show those with flexible booking policies.
Once all potential Business Class flight ticket options for China are in front of you, momondo lets you sort and filter flights based on preferences such as airline, price and flight times amongst many other options.
Yes. momondo can track Business Class flight prices for China and alert you when they change. Perform a search to set up the price alert. All that is required is a valid email address.
Prices for flights from Australia to China are updated daily.
As of May 2024, there are 23 operators available to choose from for flights from Australia to China.
The minimum age for a child to fly alone is five, but airlines that offer an unaccompanied minor (UNMR) service may have their own age limitations. Flight duration, scheduling, and stopovers are among the considerations that may influence age limits. We recommend that you double-check with the airline you are booking with for travel from Australia to China.
The travel and health documents you'll need for your trip to China may differ based on your itinerary and personal situation. Typically, you should have several documents on hand, such as a national ID card or driver's licence and a passport that is valid for six months after your intended arrival at China. It is always advisable to seek advice from your airline or a trusted third party, such as IATA.