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  2. 4 Best Domestic Airlines for First and Business Class - AOL

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    While the American Airlines 321T first class operated on narrow body planes in a 1-1 configuration, the United 787 business class comes with either a 1-2-1 or a staggered 2-2-2 configuration.

  3. First class (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines domestic first class aboard an Airbus A220. On most flights within or between the United States (including Alaska but not Hawaii), Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean – what is normally regarded as a regional business class or premium economy in the rest of the world is branded as "domestic first class" by US airlines.

  4. First class vs business class: What's the difference? - AOL

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    The low end of these high-end offerings is domestic first class. It's nothing to sniff at, of course, but if you book a domestic first-class ticket, you shouldn't expect a bed onboard, either.

  5. First time flying first class? Here are etiquette tips to ...

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    First-time flight upgraders should be aware of business- and first-class etiquette. A flight expert shared his top tips for blending in with passengers who often book premium cabins.

  6. Travel class - Wikipedia

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    In Britain and France, some short-distance suburban trains use "2+3" for the lower class and "2+2" for first class. Metro, suburban and local trains are sometimes second-class-only. First-class-only trains were common up to the 1980s (see Trans Europe Express) but are now rare. High-speed trains often charge more than slower-speed trains on the ...

  7. Air travel - Wikipedia

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    Travel class on an airplane is usually split into a two, three or four class model service. U.S. domestic flights usually have two classes: economy class and a domestic first class partitioned into cabins. International flights may have up to four classes: economy class; premium economy; business class or club class; and first class.

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