A travel class is a quality of accommodation on
public transport.
Airlines traditionally have three travel classes (although many
airlines are eliminating first class from international fights and
offering business class as the highest level of service):
First Class, the highest quality and most exclusive accommodations
available.
Business Class, high quality, traditionally purchased by business
travelers (sometimes called executive class)
Premium Economy, slightly better Economy Class seating (greater distance
between rows of seats; the seats themselves may or may not be wider than
regular economy class)
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Economy Class (also known as coach class or travel class), basic
accommodation, commonly purchased by leisure travelers
Three-cabin configuration is usually found only on international
flights, though they are also found on transcontinental flights. For
shorter distances, most airlines fly a two-cabin plane, featuring only
Business and Economy Class cabins. The short-haul Business Class cabin
is usually designated as "First Class" in North America (domestic).
Some airlines merge their international First and Business classes
into a premium business product with the consequence of lost
exclusivity (for example, Continental Airlines has a Business First
class), whereas others supplement the Business Class cabin with a
Premium Economy class cabin. Some flights operated by Singapore
Airlines (using their Airbus A340-500 aircraft) offer only Business
and Premium Economy Class service. Some airlines, such as Japan
Airlines and Lufthansa, offer flights with only a Business Class
service.
Most low-cost carriers and regional affiliates of major carriers only
provide an Economy Class. The costs of extra services and amenities
afforded to the premium cabins is eliminated, and more seats can be
installed on an aircraft. |
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