Direct routes, typical fare bands, and the practical booking playbook for SEA-HKG Business Class in 2026.
Seattle to Hong Kong is operated as Business Class on Cathay Pacific Business and (in most cases) one or more competing carriers. Cathay Pacific A350 daily. The route typically runs ~13h 30m in the eastbound direction, with the return westbound trending 30-60 minutes longer due to prevailing winds.
Through a consolidator, $3,800-$4,800 round-trip is the typical Business Class fare band in shoulder season. Published airline.com fares on the same route typically run 30-60% higher; the consolidator inventory exists because airlines hold contracted private-fare buckets below the published price for this route.
Seasonal pricing. Shoulder season (March-May and September-November) offers the best Business Class value. Avoid Chinese New Year (late Jan/early Feb) and Japanese Golden Week (late April-early May) which run peak fares. Holiday peaks (US winter break in December, Spring Break in March-April, summer June-August) push Business Class fares 30-50% above shoulder. Book 3-6 months ahead for the consolidator value window.
Miles redemption. For miles: Alaska Mileage Plan at 50,000 miles one-way US-Hong Kong on Cathay Business is one of the best premium-cabin redemptions globally.
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Read the Cathay Pacific Business review →Through a contracted consolidator in shoulder season, SEA-HKG Business Class is regularly $3,800-$4,800 round-trip. Published fares on the airline's website typically run 30-60% higher; the consolidator inventory is the value path. Pricing peaks in the destination's high-tourism season; book 3-6 months ahead for the consolidator sweet spot.
Cathay Pacific Business. Cathay Pacific A350 daily. For miles: Alaska Mileage Plan at 50,000 miles one-way US-Hong Kong on Cathay Business is one of the best premium-cabin redemptions globally.
~13h 30m. The flight is typically eastbound on most non-Pacific routings, which aligns naturally with overnight sleep timing for US-originating Business Class travelers.
Shoulder season (March-May and September-November) offers the best Business Class value. Avoid Chinese New Year (late Jan/early Feb) and Japanese Golden Week (late April-early May) which run peak fares. Through a consolidator, 3-6 months ahead of travel is the value window for cash; for miles redemptions, 9-11 months ahead is the saver-award sweet spot.
Direct on Cathay Pacific Business is the cleanest path when available. One-stop alternatives via European or Middle East hubs occasionally price 10-20% below direct, especially in shoulder season. The trade-off is total transit time (typically 4-8 extra hours via connection) and the connection hub experience. For sleep-prioritized travelers, direct wins; for budget-prioritized travelers, one-stop is worth considering.
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