Air Canada Business Class 2026: Seats, Lounge, Dining & Full Review
Frequently Asked Questions
Air Canada's business class on international long-haul routes is branded as Signature Class, featuring fully lie-flat seats, premium dining, and enhanced amenities across their widebody fleet.
The Air Canada 787 business class offers the newest technology with 1-2-1 reverse herringbone seats that convert to 80-inch lie-flat beds, 18-inch entertainment screens, and electronically dimmable windows.
The Air Canada 777 business class features 40 Executive Pod seats in a 1-2-1 configuration with fully lie-flat beds, direct aisle access for every seat, and modern amenities comparable to the 787.
The Air Canada A330 business class has 27 seats with a slightly more compact bed length (75 inches) compared to the 787 and 777, but still delivers lie-flat comfort and premium service on long-haul routes.
Passengers enjoy a four-course meal curated by renowned chefs, premium wines selected by sommeliers, champagne on boarding, and the ability to pre-order menu selections before departure.
Yes, especially if you want lie-flat seating, lounge access, and better dining.
The Boeing 787 and 777 feature the newest Signature Class pods with lie-flat beds and direct aisle access.
Seats that convert into beds, 4-course meals, amenity kits, lounges, Wi-Fi, and concierge service at select airports.
Use Aeroplan, United MileagePlus, or call ExperianAirfare for deals and seat upgrades.
















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