Flying Dallas → Hong Kong at the front of the plane
Few pairings reward flying at the front of the plane like Dallas to Hong Kong. Departing from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), you trade a long economy night for a suite, a proper meal, and arrival at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) actually rested.
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.
DFW is home to American's Flagship lounge with Flagship First dining — among the finest premium dining rooms at any US airport — available to qualifying First Class travelers on American and select partners, including Qantas. Emirates, British Airways, and Lufthansa First passengers enjoy elevated lounge access in the international terminal before departure.
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.
