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  2. I paid over $2,000 for a first-class flight on Alaska ... - AOL

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    I usually fly economy, but I splurged on a first-class Alaska Airlines ticket to Hawaii.. The round-trip flight cost more than $2,000, but the amenities really let me down. It definitely wasn't ...

  3. How to access airport lounges without a business class flight ...

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    A further 24 per cent said they get free access to lounges. ... “My all-time favourite lounge in the world has to be Cathay Pacific’s The Pier First Class Lounge in Hong Kong. This beautiful ...

  4. Airport lounge - Wikipedia

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    In any case, anyone with first class lounge access almost automatically has access to the business class lounge—such as if a traveling companion is not in first class and cannot be brought into the first class lounge as a guest. In most cases, airlines will offer first class passengers a free pass to their standard airport club.

  5. I spent 5 hours in Alaska Airlines' first class. There were ...

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    Alaska Airline's first class doesn't offer lie-flat seats, but it was comfortable and the tasty food and drinks made my short flight plenty enjoyable. I spent 5 hours in Alaska Airlines' first class.

  6. Business class - Wikipedia

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    The forward cabin is marketed as "First Class" on domestic routes but regardless uses a Business Class fare basis. These fares include a larger "recliner" seat, priority check-in/security/boarding, and increased service. Only Alaska Airlines allows lounge access for customers in "First Class" without further international travel. Both alcoholic ...

  7. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    If the passenger carries a first or business class ticket or presents a certain frequent flyer program membership card (usually the higher-level tiers), or any other arrangements with the carrier, access to the premium check-in area and/or the lounge may be offered. Premium check-in areas vary among airlines and airports.

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