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  2. 3 Airlines That Aren’t Always Worth It for First-Class Flights

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    For a frequent traveler, a first-class flight can make all the difference. First class often offers extra comfort, relaxing lounges at the airport, better in-flight meals and an all-around easier ...

  3. Air Italy (2018–2020) - Wikipedia

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    Business class was offered on Air Italy's Airbus A330 and Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Business class on the Airbus A330 was configured with flat-bed seats in a 2-2-2 layout, while the Boeing 737 MAX was configured with seats in a 3–3 layout identical to that of economy class, but with the middle seat blocked. [89]

  4. Business Class vs. Economy: Tips to Make the Best Decision - AOL

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    Business class passengers also receive priority boarding. That's right; you get to skip the long line and make your way to your far more comfortable seat near the front of the plane.

  5. Alitalia - Wikipedia

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    Alitalia had four classes of service: [142] Economy, Premium Economy, Business Class Medium Haul and Magnifica. [143] Only long haul aircraft offered WiFi and seat-back entertainment. Frequent-flyer program

  6. Business class - Wikipedia

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    The seat pitch of business-class seats ranges from 38 to 79.5 in (97 to 202 cm) (usually 55–62 in (140–160 cm)), and the seat size of business-class seats range from 17.5 to 34 in (44 to 86 cm) (usually 20–22 in (51–56 cm)).

  7. International airlines are all-in on fancy first-class seats ...

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    First class is largely filled with corporate customers, but many deep-pocket individuals are willing to pay up as they demand more luxury when flying.

  8. Travel class - Wikipedia

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    Business/second class (bisnis)–medium class, the fare is around 60% of executive classes, 2–2 seating, fixed 60 degrees seat. Business-class carriages are classified by the Ministry of Transportation as K2. The Indonesian Railways is phasing out this class. Premium economy class–the intermediate level between the business and economy ...

  9. Airlines are building 'business-class-lite' to generate more ...

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    Airlines are bringing the barebones basic economy experience to business class. "Business Light" fares are cheaper but can lack perks like lounge access or early seat selection.