![]() As far as lounges go, this one runs above average, largely thanks to its new-ness and an exterior deck overlooking the main hall. ![]() China Airlines (CAL), does not have one of its own at the airport, and thus utilizes Korean’s SkyTeam lounge instead. The formal adventure began in the lounge at Los Angeles International Airport. AirlineReporter and NYCAviation were invited by the airline to sample the carrier’s promising-looking new business class. Fast forward two months to last Monday (December 1), when I found myself, ticket in hand, ready to board China Airlines flight 5, service from Los Angeles LAX to Taipei. Having seen it myself in Seattle I knew it had to try it once it was released into the wild. Photos and videos of the new interior-outfitted with a snazzy new business cabin, homages to Taiwanese culture, and a small library-quickly made the internet rounds, establishing this plane as the hot new item in the air. When China Airlines unveiled its new Boeing 777-300 back in early October of this year, it was clear that this airplane was something special. (Editor’s note: this flight review was undertaken as part of a partnership with our friends over at .)
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