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Review: Copa Airlines 737-800 Business Class

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 3, 2021November 14, 2023 6 Comments

a plane on the tarmac

From Fort Lauderdale to Panama City and again from Panama City to San Salvador, I flew on a Copa Airlines 737-800 in business class. This review will cover both flights.

Copa Airlines 737-800 Business Class Review

After landing from Brazil on Azul, I quickly cleared passport control thanks to Global Entry and was soon back upstairs and checking in for my connection on Copa. 

Lines were long and moving slowly in the check-in area, but I was waved the front after an agent inspected my itinerary and saw I was flying in business class.

people standing in line at a check in counter

I was asked to produce a negative COVID-19 test for San Salvador. Thankfully, I had one, but I explained that was not necessary and El Salvador now accepts proof of vaccination in lieu of a negative COVID-19 test.

Despite showing the clearly-defined regulations to the agent, she insisted that I resent a negative test. Fine. I had one and showed it to her…on my phone.

Nope. It had to be printed. I suggested walking over to the Untied Club in the other terminal to print if, but she gave me her email and told me to email it to her. She then disappeared  into the back and came back 10 minutes later with the test printed.

Finally, I received my boarding passes…

After clearing security (Copa now participates in PreCheck) it was time to board my flight.

Copa Airlines 269
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – Panama City, Panama (PTY)
Wednesday, September 15
Depart: 08:59AM
Arrive: 10:54AM
Duration: 02hr, 55min
Distance: 1,170 miles
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800
Seat: 2A (Business Class)

I was welcomed onboard and found my seat. I figured other passengers would follow, but as the plane continued to board not a single passenger joined me in business class.

the inside of an airplane

an airplane with many seats

Then the door closed.

Yes, on this flight I would have the business class cabin to myself.

And I soon found out why.

The captain announced a flight time of 2 hours, 35 minutes to Panama City.

Seat

Think “domestic first class” on the Copa 737-800, a big difference between the 737 MAX which features lie-flat beds in business class.

a row of seats in an airplane

a row of seats in an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a row of seats in an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a seat with a grey panel and black carpet

Granted, these seats feature great recline (11 inches), extended legroom (49 inches), and feature a footrest.

Seat adjustments are manually controlled by a side panel. Power ports and USB ports were available in the center console.

a close up of a seat switch

a green light on a wall

a close up of a usb port

For a pair of 2.5 hour flights, these seats were not only adequate, but quite comfortable.

Food + Drink

Perhaps the problem was in my expectations, but I thought on an international flight blocked at almost three hours, business class passengers would receive a meal. 

After takeoff, the flight attendant offered me a beverage and brought me over some packaged cookies and pretzels.

I sipped my coffee (served in a real cup…that was nice) and waited for her to mention breakfast.

a cup of coffee and some snacks on a table

a cup of coffee and a glass of water on a table

But she didn’t. And I suddenly realized why most folks probably did not want to shell out the extra money for a slightly more comfortable seat but very limited service onboard.

When I asked her about breakfast she sheepishly blamed the pandemic and encouraged me to write into COPA. 

Service

While there was no meal served, the flight attendant working business class was quite attentive and offered me beverage refills several times during the first 30 minutes of the flight.

Then she disappeared and I did not see her again until landing.

It really felt like a private jet experience to have the business class cabin to myself with the curtain closed and mood lighting.

the inside of an airplane with blue curtains

inside an airplane with seats

an airplane with many seats

I’d actually give the service a fairly high score because the flight attendant was very kind and I’m sure I could have summoned her with the call button…but she probably should have checked in on me a couple times.

IFE + Wi-Fi

Individual screens flipped out from the center console. Disposable headphones were provided, which I did not bother to open (I used the quiet cabin and lack of service on the flight to get work done). Movies, TV shows, and audio was available on-demand, but I did not count more than two dozen movies, many of them not recent. Connecting gate information was also available in the system.

a small rectangular device with a screen

a screen with a blue screen

a screen on a plane

a screen with a picture of a woman on it

a screen with a screen on it

a screen with a blue screen

a screen with a screen on it

a screen with buttons and buttons on it

a screen with a music player on it

a screen with text on it

a plastic bag of audio cables

For most of the flight, I simply left on the moving flight map.

a screen with a map on it

But the views were also gorgeous flying out of FLL:

an aerial view of a beach and land

a city next to the water

a city next to the water

Wi-Fi is not available.

Lavatory

A lavatory in the front of the cabin was clean, but no additional amenities were offered.

a sink and toilet in a bathroom

a sink with a bottle of liquid and a label on it

a hand soap dispenser on a counter

*     *     *

After a short layover in Panama City, I boarded my two-hour flight to San Salvador.

a walkway with a walkway leading to a building

Copa Airlines 870
Panama City (PTY) – San Salvador (SAL)
Wednesday, September 15
Depart: 11:39AM
Arrive: 12:51PM
Duration: 02hr, 12min
Distance: 722 miles
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800
Seat: 2A (Business Class)

In the air, I was offered a package of almonds and the beverage of my choice. That was it and the flight attendant again disappeared.

a glass of water and a packet of nuts on a table

Unlike my empty business class cabin on the flight to Panama City, this flight was full upfront.

We landed on time in SAL, where I was questioned by U.S. agents on the jet bridge.


> Read More: Interrogated At El Salvador International Airport…By U.S. Federal Agents


CONCLUSION

These were disappointing flights considering they spanned over six hours, including the layover time in PTY. While no food in-flight may be okay for one flight, when you throw consecutive flights without food and a lounge without food, you really find yourself hungry. It’s time for Copa to bring back meal service on shorter flights.

Other than that, the 737-800 seat is comfortable and the flight attendants, when present, were friendly.

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About Author

Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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6 Comments

  1. Derek Reply
    November 3, 2021 at 11:35 am

    That seat would make an industry leading premium economy seat.

    Looks like an old CO first class seat, just with more recline, foot/leg rest, and extra legroom (probably because Copa was part of the Texas Air corporation for a good long while)

  2. Jerry Reply
    November 3, 2021 at 1:54 pm

    Latin America is probably the worst region in the world when it comes to premium airline service. I don’t really understand why, as there is a large middle class, and no less premium demand than Asia or Africa. I’m surprised that Latin American consumers have been so accepting of such poor and uninspired carriers for so long. Even with a meal, Copa (or Avianca or Latam or Aerolineas or Gol) don’t offer anything all that inspired.

  3. Michael Reply
    November 6, 2021 at 11:48 am

    Pillow or blanket available?

  4. Marcela Reply
    November 8, 2021 at 9:21 pm

    WhAt they improve their diet class but their costumer services at South America aeroports is like a Terror movie. They don’t care about customers and do what ever they want . They don’t have offices to looks for help and they don’t even upgrade inmigración guidelines for passengers. Poor and worse aerolínea.

  5. Corey Reply
    November 30, 2021 at 6:42 pm

    I came on business class there was no meal an the flight cost a lot of money but their personality is most beautiful am a copa flyer always

  6. André Sáenz Reply
    July 24, 2022 at 3:15 am

    I had the same situation occur on COPA Business Class December 2021 and return January 2022. BOG-PTY PTY-TPA. Then I figured pandemic restrictions etc. But again on June 2022! Same route. One leaves Bogotá at 5 AM and arrives starving in Tampa at 2 pm. Return to Bogotá same thing leave at 5PM arrive at Bogotá 11PM tired and famished. I understand BOG PTY providing less since is just over an hour. A small sandwich would be nice, but PTY TPA is three and a half hours after a two hour layover in Panama. Basically no catering for a 1,200 dollar round trip ticket is a rip off. Compared to Aerolíneas Argentina BOG-EZE six hour Premium Economy, same seat but no screen, but excellent service with pillow, comforter, toiletry kit, freshly pressed cotton table cloth on tray table, excellent hot food and warm snack service before landing. At about the same price.

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