Save up to 34% on business class to Asia with split-ticket deals and weekly fare alerts.
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Split-ticket strategies can save up to 34% vs direct fares
Prices from Google Flights · Updated 2026-04-09 · Business class
| Route | Direct | Split | Saving | Via |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London → Hong Kong | $4,472 | $2,957 | $1,515 (34%) | DUB |
| London → DEL | $2,168 | $1,630 | $537 (25%) | IST |
| London → Singapore | $3,228 | $2,452 | $776 (24%) | Mumbai |
| London → Tokyo | $4,647 | $3,662 | $985 (21%) | MUC |
| New York → Tokyo | $5,193 | $4,563 | $630 (12%) | San Francisco |
| San Francisco → Tokyo | $1,348 | $1,309 | $40 (3%) | YVR |
Asia offers some of the world's finest business class experiences, from Singapore Airlines suites to Cathay Pacific's renowned service. Split-ticket strategies are particularly effective for Asian destinations, where routing through Middle Eastern or Indian hubs can save thousands.
Split tickets through hubs like Mumbai or Istanbul can save 20-34%. Our data shows London to Hong Kong business class drops from $4,472 to $2,957 by routing through Dublin — a saving of $1,515. Error fares and airline sales can offer even deeper discounts.
Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Delhi tend to have the most competitive business class fares from the US and Europe. Singapore and Hong Kong are more expensive but see frequent sales. Tokyo is typically the priciest Asian destination.
For flights of 10+ hours, business class makes a significant difference. Lie-flat seats, lounge access, and better service mean you arrive rested and ready. With our deals, the premium over economy can be as little as 40-60% more rather than 300-400% at retail.
We find cheap business class fares every week — including error fares, flash sales, and split-ticket deals.