MUC
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Munich to Bali: Business Class Compared

3 airlines go head-to-head on the MUCDPS route. Compare seats, lounges, and fares from $2,200.

Quick Verdict

Updated April 2026

3 airlines fly business class from Munich (MUC) to Bali (DPS), with round-trip fares ranging from $2,200 to $6,500. The average flight time is 15 hours. Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines are the primary competitors on this route. The most affordable fares typically appear in April, May, September.

From
$2,200
Airlines
3
Flight Time
15h
Best Months
Apr, May

Expert Comparison

The Munich to Bali corridor is one of Europe's most compelling long-haul business class itineraries, and right now three carriers are making a genuinely strong case for your loyalty — Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific. Each connects through a hub that shapes the entire journey: Frankfurt or Munich onward via Singapore Changi or Hong Kong, meaning the stopover experience is as much a part of the product as the seat itself. For travelers comparing business class from Munich to Bali, the honest answer is that all three deliver lie-flat beds and direct aisle access, but the gap in execution between them is wider than the spec sheets suggest.

Lufthansa's new Allegris Business Class, rolling out on its A350 fleet, is the most architecturally ambitious seat the German carrier has ever produced — the suite-style enclosure with a closing door finally puts it in genuine competition with Asian carriers. The lounges at Munich remain a strength, particularly the Senator Lounge, though Changi and Hong Kong still outclass any European hub as a transit experience. Singapore Airlines' 2018-generation Business Class, with its 28-inch-wide staggered throne seat, remains one of the most refined products in the sky — the Book the Cook dining program alone justifies a routing through Changi, where the SilverKris Lounge sets a benchmark few competitors match. Cathay Pacific's Aria Suite, meanwhile, brings a reverse herringbone configuration with genuine privacy and a sliding door, and Hong Kong's The Pier Business lounge is among the most serene in Asia. On a 15-hour journey with a meaningful layover, Cathay's combination of hardware and lounge quality is quietly underrated.

For suite seekers who prioritize door-closed privacy, Lufthansa Allegris on the right A350 aircraft or Cathay's Aria Suite are the clear frontrunners — though Allegris availability is still expanding, so always verify the aircraft before booking. Foodies should route through Singapore without hesitation; no carrier at this price tier matches the pre-order dining program. Value hunters will find that Cathay Pacific tends to release more competitive redemption rates and promotional fares on this routing, particularly in April, May, and the September-to-October shoulder window when European summer demand drops and Asian carriers quietly sharpen their positioning.

The insider tip worth acting on: Singapore Airlines frequently releases Business Class award space on the Munich-Singapore segment closer to departure, making a mixed-cabin or last-minute premium booking more viable than most travelers assume. Given how dynamically these fares move across all three carriers — sometimes shifting significantly within a single week — setting automated price alerts on this route is less a convenience than a genuine competitive advantage.

Airline Comparison

AirlineProductSeat TypeLoungeAllianceTypical Fare
Lufthansa
LH
Allegris Business Class
1-2-1 suite-style (being rolled out)
Lufthansa Business Lounge / First Class Terminal
Star AllianceFrom $2,200
Singapore Airlines
SQ
Business Class (2018+)
1-2-1 staggered lie-flat
SilverKris Lounge
Star AllianceFrom $2,200
Cathay Pacific
CX
Aria Suite
1-2-1 reverse herringbone
The Pier Business Class Lounge
oneworldFrom $2,200

Product Details

Lufthansa

Allegris Business Class

Star Alliance

1-2-1 suite-style seat rolling out on A350

New Allegris with suite option and closing door
Mattress topper and European fine dining
Lufthansa Senator and Business Lounge
Star Alliance hub at Frankfurt for onward connections
From $2,200Full review →

Singapore Airlines

Business Class (2018+)

Star Alliance

1-2-1 staggered lie-flat with 28" width

Extra-wide 28" seat — widest in class
Book the Cook pre-order dining
18" HD touchscreen entertainment
SilverKris Lounge network at Changi
From $2,200Full review →

Cathay Pacific

Aria Suite

oneworld

1-2-1 reverse herringbone with Aria Suite rolling out

New Aria Suite with enhanced privacy on 777-300ER
The Pier and The Wing lounges at Hong Kong
Cathay Delight cocktails and Casper bedding
Gateway to Southeast Asia via Hong Kong
From $2,200Full review →

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which airline has the best Business Class from Munich to Bali?

3 airlines operate Business Class on this route: Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific. The "best" depends on your priorities — some offer enclosed suites, others prioritize food and lounge access. Our comparison table above breaks down each airline's seat type, lounge, and typical fare so you can decide what matters most.

How much does Business Class from MUC to DPS cost?

Business Class fares on this route typically range from $2,200 to $6,500 round-trip. Pricing varies significantly by airline, season, and advance purchase. The best months to find competitive fares are April, May, September.

How can I find the cheapest Business Class from Munich to Bali?

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What is the flight time from MUC to DPS in Business Class?

The average flight time is approximately 15 hours. Business Class makes long-haul flights significantly more comfortable with lie-flat seats, premium dining, and priority services. The experience varies considerably between airlines — see our comparison above.