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  2. Priority seat - Wikipedia

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    Priority seats are train seats that have been designated in public transport vehicles by certain transport operators to allow elderly, disabled, pregnant women and the injured to ride public transport with an equal degree of access and comfort as other people.

  3. Train seat - Wikipedia

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    Some seats, generally close to the train doors, are designated as priority seats for elderly, disabled, pregnant women and the injured. In first class coaches individual seat arrangements with more legroom are provided for.

  4. Premium economy class - Wikipedia

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    better seats (often fewer seats per row, allowing seats to be wider, and to increase shoulder/elbow room, further ahead which gives less engine noise and faster deplaning), improved legroom and increased seat pitch; at-seat laptop power; at-seat telephone; lounge access (for some airlines) priority check in/security check/boarding

  5. What is Priority Pass? One way to get into airport lounges ...

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    Seats near power outlets are often in high demand, and busy bathrooms aren’t always the most pleasant place to take care of business. ... Priority Pass is a program that travelers can subscribe ...

  6. This is not the seat you paid for. Here’s what to do if you ...

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    For instance, if you got a fantastic deal on a first-class domestic flight that is only marginally more than a last-minute economy seat, you might not receive much of a refund. “You need to be ...

  7. 11 Airplane Seats So Luxurious They Actually Make Flying Fun ...

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    That includes your own private suite, loungewear from Temperley London, fine dining and, it should go without saying, priority boarding. The seats transform into fully flat beds, of course, and ...

  8. Standby (air travel) - Wikipedia

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    They typically have lower priority than regular passengers, and are given a seat after all regular fare passengers have seats. Standby passengers may also have to vacate their seat for a full fare-paying customer. Non-employees can get on the standby list by speaking to a ticket agent or gate agent.

  9. What's a Priority Pass Credit Card & Should I Get One? - AOL

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    Consumers in all risk tiers use credit cards to buy goods and services. Credit card debt exists across all risk scores, but cardholders with bad credit are more likely to experience serious ...