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Walking down the aisles of a Boeing 787 or Airbus A350 operated by any major US airline today will typically involve passing through a lengthy business class cabin (one with enough seats to ...
Many new configurations have larger “premium” business class seats, which can be bought for around $300 or sometimes even chosen for free. Find out which airlines have these special seats and ...
Southwest already lets customers pay to be first in line to board aircraft, "but this is a much bigger change now, with premium seats available for purchase," Going.com's Keyes said.
ANA's newest premium economy seats, found on board its Airbus A380s, Boeing 787-10s, and Boeing 777-300ER planes, have a roomy 38 inches of pitch, a leg rest that supports the calf, massive 15.6 ...
Southwest estimates the availability of extra legroom seats will look like this: Boeing 737-8 and 737-800: 68 seats with 3 additional inches of legroom. Boeing 737-7: 48 seats with 3 additional ...
"They're trying to get people to buy premium seats," says George Hobica, USATODAY.com's Fly Guy columnist and the founder of Airfarewatchdog.com. "They want to increase revenue.
In premium economy, the new seats will have a roomy 40 inches of pitch—two more inches than the current seats have—and recline an additional two inches, bringing the total recline to nine inches. Each ...