Nah, it's the opposite - they flew cattle class:
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/business-class-it-s-not-us-inside-the-mariners-100-000km-asian-odyssey-20240430-p5fno7.html
By the time they return to Australia after the final, they will have travelled roughly 100,000 km, which is almost three times the circumference of Earth. And that’s not even including the weekly demands of the A-League, which are tough enough on their own. They’ve flown economy class the whole way, too, and nobody has complained. “Business class? Honestly, it’s not us,” Simon said.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/business-class-it-s-not-us-inside-the-mariners-100-000km-asian-odyssey-20240430-p5fno7.html
By the time they return to Australia after the final, they will have travelled roughly 100,000 km, which is almost three times the circumference of Earth. And that’s not even including the weekly demands of the A-League, which are tough enough on their own. They’ve flown economy class the whole way, too, and nobody has complained. “Business class? Honestly, it’s not us,” Simon said.