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Some airlines have declared first-class dead, focusing efforts instead on improved business seats. Others are now doubling down on first, but not without problems.
First class isn’t dead — it’s just evolving. As airlines chase high-margin passengers, luxe cabins are back, but often rebranded or reimagined as ‘business plus’ instead. Coming as it ...
Funk said airlines like British Airways, Singapore, Emirates, and Air France don't always fill first-class but have them for the "prestige." Air France plans to unveil a new first-class cabin in ...
From United’s next-level business class suites to the debut of Frontier’s affordable first class, the world of premium flying is getting increasingly competitive. This comes as airlines and ...
Low-cost airlines go first class to raise revenue NPR's A Martinez talks to Kyle Potter of Thrifty Traveler, about what the change says about the future of flying on the cheap.
Some airlines have declared first-class dead, focusing efforts instead on improved business seats. Others are now doubling down on first, but not without problems.
Some airlines have declared first-class dead, focusing efforts instead on improved business seats. Others are now doubling down on first, but not without problems.
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