CDG
24h
AKL

Paris to Auckland: Business Class Compared

3 airlines go head-to-head on the CDGAKL route. Compare seats, lounges, and fares from $3,500.

Quick Verdict

Updated April 2026

3 airlines fly business class from Paris (CDG) to Auckland (AKL), with round-trip fares ranging from $3,500 to $9,000. The average flight time is 24 hours. Air France and Air New Zealand are the primary competitors on this route. The most affordable fares typically appear in January, February, March.

From
$3,500
Airlines
3
Flight Time
24h
Best Months
Jan, Feb

Expert Comparison

Few long-haul routes demand as much from a business class product as the near-24-hour journey from Paris to Auckland, and the three carriers competing for that premium seat — Air France, Air New Zealand, and Singapore Airlines — each make a genuinely compelling case. To state the comparison plainly: Air France offers the most private individual suite experience with its reverse herringbone cabin and sliding privacy door on the La Première-adjacent Business product; Singapore Airlines counters with the widest seats at 28 inches in its staggered 1-2-1 configuration; and Air New Zealand's Business Premier on the 787 Dreamliner delivers the most ergonomically distinctive lie-flat angle, particularly suited to solo travelers who prize direct aisle access without the fortress-like formality of its competitors.

The routing itself shapes the experience considerably. Air France operates via a single stop, typically connecting through its own hub with onward service on partner metal, meaning the CDG lounge — the renovated Hall M Salon — is your pre-departure anchor, and it remains one of Europe's better business lounges for a la carte dining. Singapore Airlines routes through Changi, which turns a logistical necessity into a genuine advantage: a layover in Terminal 3 with access to The Private Room or SilverKris Business Lounge is an experience many seasoned travelers actively look forward to. Air New Zealand's connection through either Los Angeles or Singapore is the least seamless of the three, though the carrier's Koru Lounge network has improved meaningfully in recent years.

On dining, Singapore Airlines holds a consistent edge — its Book the Cook program, available on long sectors, allows pre-ordering from a rotating menu of restaurant-quality dishes, and the wine program is curated with unusual seriousness for a business cabin. Air France brings Gallic credibility to its service, with genuine French cheeses and creditable Bordeaux selections, though execution can vary by crew. Air New Zealand's dining is honest and well-sourced — leaning into New Zealand provenance — but lacks the theatrical ambition of its rivals.

For suite seekers craving maximum privacy, Air France is the instinctive choice. Foodies and those who treat the layover as part of the journey should route through Singapore. For value hunters, Air New Zealand has historically shown more pricing flexibility on this route, and the shoulder months of October, November, and the January-through-March window regularly surface softer fares across all three carriers. The insider tip worth acting on: business class availability on this route opens and reprices frequently in the six-to-ten-week window before departure, making it worth setting automated fare alerts on BusinessClassSignal.com to catch the moments when premium inventory is released at its most competitive.

Airline Comparison

AirlineProductSeat TypeLoungeAllianceTypical Fare
Air France
AF
Business
1-2-1 reverse herringbone with door
Air France Business Lounge
SkyTeamFrom $3,500
Air New Zealand
NZ
Business Premier
Lie-flat seat
Air New Zealand Business Lounge
Star AllianceFrom $3,500
Singapore Airlines
SQ
Business Class (2018+)
1-2-1 staggered lie-flat
SilverKris Lounge
Star AllianceFrom $3,500

Product Details

Air France

Business

SkyTeam

1-2-1 reverse herringbone with privacy door

Reverse herringbone with closing door
French chef-designed dining experience
Clarins amenity kit and premium bedding
Air France Business Lounge at CDG
From $3,500Full review →

Air New Zealand

Business Premier

Star Alliance

1-2-1 lie-flat herringbone on 787 Dreamliner

Herringbone lie-flat on 787 Dreamliner
New Zealand-inspired dining and wines
Star Alliance connectivity via Auckland
Direct US nonstops to New Zealand
From $3,500Full 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 $3,500Full review →

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which airline has the best Business Class from Paris to Auckland?

3 airlines operate Business Class on this route: Air France, Air New Zealand, Singapore Airlines. 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 CDG to AKL cost?

Business Class fares on this route typically range from $3,500 to $9,000 round-trip. Pricing varies significantly by airline, season, and advance purchase. The best months to find competitive fares are January, February, March.

How can I find the cheapest Business Class from Paris to Auckland?

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What is the flight time from CDG to AKL in Business Class?

The average flight time is approximately 24 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.