China Airlines Unveils a Premium Economy Worth Upgrading For

China Airlines has reimagines its Premium Economy cabin abboard its 787 fleet.

Taiwan’s flag carrier has reimagined mid-cabin flying with a Boeing 787 cabin that draws on the island’s landscapes, culture and craftsmanship — and it shows.

There is a particular frustration familiar to frequent flyers: the yawning gap between economy and business class, in price and in comfort alike. For years, Premium Economy has existed as a tentative compromise — a little more legroom, marginally better food, and not much else. China Airlines, Taiwan’s national carrier, is making a credible case that it can be something far more considered.

Aboard its incoming fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners, China Airlines has unveiled a Premium Economy cabin that is, in the truest sense, designed. Not merely configured. Every surface, texture and light source has been informed by a single guiding theme: Starlit Mountain City — an ode to the luminous, layered character of Taiwan’s urban landscape after dark.

The Atmosphere of Jiufen at 35,000 Feet

China Airlines Unveils a Premium Economy Worth Upgrading For

The seat covers, rendered in what the airline calls its “Mountain City Nightscape” palette, shift subtly under ambient lighting — an effect inspired by the hillside town of Jiufen, whose warren of lantern-lit alleyways has captivated visitors for decades. It is a quietly poetic touch, the kind of detail that distinguishes genuine design intent from surface-level branding.

Metallic chrome detailing sits alongside warm leather upholstery, a pairing that manages to feel both contemporary and grounded. The 28 seats are arranged in a 2-3-2 configuration across a dedicated cabin, and each comes with a six-way adjustable headrest fitted with integrated surround shielding — providing a meaningful sense of personal space without the need for a full suite. A leather footrest beneath the seat rounds out the physical comfort proposition on longer routes.

The Details That Matter

China Airlines Unveils a Premium Economy Worth Upgrading For

The tray table carries the persimmon wood grain finish used across China Airlines’ fleet — a nod to the persimmon’s cultural resonance in Taiwan as a symbol of good fortune and abundance. It also doubles as a stand for phones and tablets, an unremarkable feature until you consider how rarely airlines get even this right.

Entertainment is delivered via a 15.6-inch 4K display, but the more significant development is Bluetooth connectivity for personal devices — an industry first, the airline says, that allows passengers to pair their own headphones and even use a smartphone or tablet as an entertainment controller. For those who have spent long-haul flights tethered to wired airline headsets, this is a genuine quality-of-life improvement.

A rose-gold reading lamp at each seat completes the aesthetic — small, considered, and in keeping with a cabin that seems to understand the difference between luxury and fussiness.

A Business Class Experience Within Reach

China Airlines Unveils a Premium Economy Worth Upgrading For

Beyond the hardware, China Airlines has assembled an amenity offering that borrows liberally from the tier above. Complimentary Wi-Fi — with unlimited browsing and messaging at the same service level offered to business class passengers — is included. So are lightweight porcelain utensils, individually packaged napkins, two-toned blankets, slippers and noise-reducing over-ear headphones.

The travel kit, co-developed with Marc Jacobs and Danish skincare and lifestyle house FRAMA, brings a level of curation more commonly associated with front-cabin gifting. It is a collaboration that signals intent: China Airlines is not merely upgrading seats, but reconsidering the entire mid-cabin experience from check-in to touchdown.

For travellers unwilling or unable to pay business class fares on transpacific or European routes, the new China Airlines Premium Economy makes a compelling argument for booking early and booking well.


China Airlines operates services from Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) to destinations across Europe, North America, Asia and Oceania.