Japan Airlines First Class Review: JL61 LAX to NRT Boeing 777-300ER

Two weeks before our original flight to Bangkok that connected through Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific protest started to stir up in the city of Hong Kong. Mainland China decided to end the no extradition law from Hong Kong thus breaking the agreement letting Hong Kong operate as an independent state. The news of protesters demonstrating outside Hong Kong airport was concerning as it shut down the airport for 2 days a week leading up to our trip. 

Yours truly started to look for alternatives to Bangkok that routed through another Asian city. Luckily I found two seats in First Class seats on Japan Airlines (JAL) going through Tokyo. I quickly jumped on the opportunity to score the seats on Alaska’s Mileage plan. Since I originally booked the Cathay Pacific seat through the same frequent flyer program.  I was able to use the miles from those tickets and apply them to the ones on JAL. 

The one good thing about Alaska Mileage Plan is that there isn’t a change fee for award bookings if you hold status with the airline. Since I was an MVP Gold through a status match from my American Airlines Platinum status. Otherwise it would have cost me $125 per ticket to change the award. 

First Class Boarding Group

The Seat

There are only 8 seats in the cabin so award seating may be difficult during peak season. I saw 3 available seats at the time of booking. 

My wonderful wife in the other seat
Comfy plush leather seat
Seat control
Seat massager control
USB port and universal outlet with cubby for phone
Side storage next to seat that fits a laptop, book, or tablet
Fixed seat screen (about 3 feet away) with plenty of storage

In Flight Entertainment

Bose noise cancelling headphones

In my opinion Bose makes the best airline noise cancelling headphones out there.

IFE controller

In flight Entertainment (IFE) comes with and easy to use controller that is touch sensor. I really like that it is hidden in its on cubby so you can’t accidentally bump into the controller during the movie. 

In flight WIFI

First comes with complimentary in-flight WiFi that is slow as molasses. Can’t complain if its free right 🤷🏻‍♂️?

Amenity Kits

Shisheido skincare kit for men. 
Cle de Peau Hydration kit for women.
A colorful designed amenity kit by ETRO 
My wife says the gentle steam eye mask that comes with kit is solid for traveling. 

Pre Flight Drink

2009 Cristal Champange

JAL First is known for the Champagne served in its cabin. They use to serve Salon ($450 a bottle if you can find it) but now they only do that in the Tokyo outbound flight. For this flight I have to channel my inner 90’s rap star and deal with Cristal #firstworldproblems ($220 retail in stores).

Warm towel

Beverage Menu

Champpers
White Wines
Red Wines
Sake
Notice the Royal Blue Tea, $175 bottle of hand picked tea anyone?
YES…PLEASE…

Food Menu

I didn’t want to chance the whole fish on the plane thing so I went with the Western menu…I know…I know
The mid flight menu was available anytime at the call of the button
French butter, Sea Salt, Pepper and Olive Oil\
Amouse Bouche…word of advice STAY AWAY
Soggy Belinis…YUCK
Corn Soup wasn’t too bad
Airplane beef surprisingly tender and good
Cheesecake, Hazelnut Tart, and Yuzu Cream
Coffee of the month comes from the Basques country
Coffee Mug with First emblem
Best Cheese Plate I’ve had in the air to date

Pajamas

Slippers
Obligatory Bathroom PJ Selfie

Bed

First Bed with Mat

They also came around to ask if we would like our beds to be made. They offered a hard and soft mats. The hard mat was recommended for sleeping and the soft mat was recommended for lounging around. The Bed came with two pillow which gets brownie points. I got a good couple hours which was not too bad. 

Conclusion

Overall I would have to agree with the multiple reviews out there about JAL first class. The hard product is above average but the service was top notch. Every flight attendant came by to thank us and wished us good luck on our journey. Great way to start a vacation!

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