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  2. Airplane airbags - Wikipedia

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    Dependent on an airline's choice of installation, airplane airbags are most often installed in First class, Business class, Premium Economy, and Economy bulkhead/exit row seats. The use of seat belt extenders deactivates the airbag mechanism, so some airlines require seat belt extender users to be reassigned to seats without airbags.

  3. 3 Times You Should Absolutely Upgrade to Business Class

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    Image source: Getty Images. There's a world of difference between flying business class and sticking to economy. Business-class seats are spacious and often recline, whereas, in economy, you might ...

  4. Herringbone seating - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Atlantic was the first airline to use herringbone seats on their aircraft. [ 2 ] Following the adoption of herringbone seating by other airlines, Virgin Atlantic filed a lawsuit against the seat manufacturer, Contour Aerospace, and airlines that have purchased and installed herringbone seats in their aircraft.

  5. 4 Common Mistakes When Booking Business Class Tickets - AOL

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    The cost of a business class ticket can easily be three, four, or five times the cost of an economy seat -- or even more. But paying cash for that ticket isn't necessarily your only option.

  6. I flew the UK's 2 major airlines across the Atlantic ... - AOL

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    UK-based rivals British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways have equally comfortable seats, but I like Virgin's food and amenities better. I flew the UK's 2 major airlines across the Atlantic.

  7. Business class airline - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Atlantic and British Airways both proposed founding rival all-business class subsidiaries until the oil crisis put an end to Virgin Atlantic's plans. [1] L'Avion continued to trade, and was purchased by British Airways for its subsidiary OpenSkies at a price of £54m in July 2008. [4]

  8. 8 Tips To Fly Business Class for the Price of Economy - AOL

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    Business class seats are normally refundable if your travel plans change. Consider This: 3 Places To Travel That Are Like Hawaii but Way Cheaper. 2. Be Flexible About When You Fly.

  9. 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)).