Flying Boston → Hong Kong at the front of the plane
Booked well, Boston to Hong Kong in First Class is not an indulgence so much as arithmetic: a flat bed out of Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), hours of genuine sleep, and a first day in Hong Kong you don't lose to recovery.
Because no carrier flies true First Class nonstop on this pairing, the routing craft matters. Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines and ANA each offer superb one-stop itineraries through their hubs — often at fares below what a nonstop business seat would cost, with a lounge stop that feels like part of the vacation.
British Airways operates its own lounge at Logan's Terminal E, giving First travelers a polished pre-departure experience before the London flights. Emirates and Lufthansa premium passengers use elevated partner facilities in the international terminal, which has been substantially modernized. The short taxi from downtown remains Boston's underrated premium amenity.
On timing: october through December is Hong Kong's finest stretch — clear, dry, and warm without the humidity that blankets June through September. March and April are pleasant with occasional mist. Premium fares peak around Chinese New Year, Golden Week (early October), and the Rugby Sevens; typhoon season, roughly July to September, brings the softest pricing and occasional schedule disruption. Art Basel in late March fills First cabins and Central's hotels simultaneously.
