Is Japan Airlines Premium Economy Worth It?

In this video, we take you inside our Japan Airlines Premium Economy experience on flight JL067 from Seattle to Tokyo Narita. We paid $2,585 for three passengers — so is JAL Premium Economy worth it? From lounge access at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to spacious seats, amenities, inflight meals, and service, we cover every detail of this nearly 10-hour transpacific flight on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. ⭐ What you’ll see in this video: Lounge comparison: Delta Sky Club (Concourse A) vs The Club SEA (Concourse S) Boarding & Premium Economy cabin tour (2-3-2 layout, 35 seats) Seat comfort: extra legroom, large legrests, privacy dividers, and spacious recline Amenities: slippers, moisture mask, eye mask, earplugs, and toothbrush set In-flight service: drink menu (including whole mini alcohol bottles & Japanese green tea) Meals: Western lunch, mid-flight JAL special udon noodles, and pre-landing chicken with rice Our honest verdict: Is JAL Premium Economy worth it for a transpacific flight? 📍 Flight details: Airline: Japan Airlines (JAL) Flight: JL067 Route: Seattle (SEA) → Tokyo Narita (NRT) Aircraft: Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Duration: 9h 50m Date: June 20, 2025 💡 Our Verdict: For about $860 per person, JAL Premium Economy delivered spacious seating, thoughtful amenities, excellent service, and delicious Japanese touches like udon noodles and green tea. The Delta Sky Club at SEA is a much better lounge option than The Club SEA, but overall, JAL Premium Economy is a solid choice for comfort on a long-haul journey. 📌 More from Elevated Adventure We share honest airline reviews, climbing expeditions, and travel experiences around the world. Subscribe for more premium travel and mountain adventures! 👉 Subscribe here: [Your Channel Link]