
Business Class Flights to Africa
Cheap Business Class flights to Africa can often be found from Europe, the Middle East, Asia and occasionally North America, especially on highly competitive long-haul routes served by multiple international airlines.
While premium cabin flights to Africa are often perceived as expensive, discounted Business Class fares appear surprisingly regularly throughout the year. Airline sales, strong competition on major African routes, and flexible departure airports can all reduce prices significantly compared to standard Business Class fares.
On this page, you’ll find the latest Business Class deals to Africa, pricing insights by region, major African gateway airports, and practical strategies to help you find lower premium cabin fares.
Business Class Prices to Africa: What Is Considered a Good Deal?
Business Class pricing to Africa varies significantly depending on the destination, departure region, airline competition and seasonality.
- From Europe: strong Business Class deals to North Africa and parts of Southern Africa often appear from around €1400–2200 round trip.
- From the Middle East: airlines such as Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines and Ethiopian Airlines regularly offer competitive premium fares to Africa.
- From North America: discounted Business Class fares to Africa are less common but occasionally appear during airline sales or through creative routings.
- From Asia: fares vary heavily depending on the routing and destination, with some excellent opportunities occasionally available via Middle Eastern hubs.
In general, the strongest premium cabin deals to Africa are usually found on routes with strong airline competition or when travelers are flexible with their departure airport.
Latest Business Class Deals to Africa
Below you’ll find a selection of the latest discounted Business Class fares to Africa from different regions worldwide.
Stockholm → Nairobi Business Class Round Trip 1650€ (Africa Deal, 2026 & 2027 Dates)
From EUR 1650
View dealVienna → Accra Business Class Round Trip from 1840€ (Lie-Flat Seats)
From EUR 1840
View dealEuropean Cities → Maldives or Seychelles Business Class Round Trip from 1805€ (Etihad Airways Deal)
From EUR 1805
View dealStockholm → Zanzibar Business Class Round Trip from 1720€ (2026 & 2027 Dates)
From EUR 1720
View dealMontreal → Casablanca Business Class Round Trip US$1,780 (Nonstop, Lie-Flat Seats)
From USD 1780
View dealRome → Johannesburg Business Class 1825€ Round Trip (Dates in 2026 & 2027)
From EUR 1825
View dealParis → Zanzibar Business Class Round Trip from 1975€ (2026–2027 Availability)
From EUR 1975
View dealParis → Johannesburg Business Class Round Trip 1870€ (Many 2026 Dates)
From EUR 1870
View dealNew York → Adids Ababa Business Class Round Trip $2340 (Autumn Dates)
From USD 2350
View dealBoston → Accra Business Class Round Trip $3190 (Lie-flat Seats All The Way)
From USD 3190
View dealBudapest → Nairobi Business Class Round Trip €1450 (Africa Deal, Travel in autumn & in 2027)
From EUR 1450
View dealRome → Cairo Business Class Round Trip from €960 (Nonstop, Lie-Flat Seats)
From EUR 960
View dealOslo → Nairobi Business Class Round Trip from €1750 (Africa Deal, 2026-2027 Dates)
From EUR 1750
View dealItaly → Johannesburg Business Class Round Trip €1780 (Etihad Airways, 2026–2027 Dates)
From EUR 1780
View dealBudapest → Johannesburg Business Class Round Trip €1760 (Africa Deal, Travel from July)
From EUR 1760
View dealTip: Business Class fares to Africa can change very quickly. Many of the best premium cabin deals disappear within hours or days once availability is reduced.
Main Entry Points in Africa for Business Class Deals
Several African airports serve as major international gateways with strong airline competition and extensive long-haul connectivity. These airports often produce the best opportunities for discounted premium cabin fares.
Cairo, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Casablanca are among the most competitive premium cabin markets in Africa, with multiple airlines operating long-haul flights from Europe, the Middle East and beyond.
Other major African entry points include:
- Nairobi
- Addis Ababa
- Tunis
- Marrakech
- Dar es Salaam
- Accra
- Lagos
- Mauritius
- Seychelles
Flying into one of these major hubs and continuing regionally can often be considerably cheaper than booking a direct Business Class fare to a smaller African destination.
Airlines Flying Business Class to Africa
A wide range of international airlines operate Business Class flights to Africa. This competition helps create discounted premium cabin opportunities on many routes.
Major airlines serving Africa include Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, British Airways, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, SWISS, EgyptAir and many others.
Many of these airlines operate modern long-haul Business Class products with lie-flat seats on routes to major African destinations.
Most Popular Business Class Destinations in Africa
Africa offers a wide variety of destinations, ranging from major business hubs to safari gateways and luxury island destinations.
Some of the most searched premium cabin destinations include:
- South Africa (Johannesburg & Cape Town)
- Morocco (Casablanca & Marrakech)
- Egypt (Cairo)
- Kenya (Nairobi)
- Tanzania & Zanzibar
- Mauritius
- Seychelles
Destinations with stronger airline competition generally offer better Business Class pricing opportunities.
How to Find Cheap Business Class Flights to Africa
Finding lower Business Class fares to Africa usually requires flexibility and strategic route planning.
One of the most effective techniques is using alternative departure airports. Travelers departing from cities such as Oslo, Dublin, Stockholm, Budapest, Milan or Cairo can sometimes find dramatically lower premium cabin fares compared to their local airport.
Positioning flights can also make a major difference. Flying separately to a cheaper departure city before starting the long-haul Business Class ticket can often reduce the overall trip cost significantly.
It is also important to monitor deals regularly. Some premium cabin sales to Africa appear only briefly before airlines adjust pricing or availability.