| Q. | Whats the difference between: First Class, Business Class, Premium Economy and Economy? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | And all the other classes that Airlines have!
Also If I were to travel from London Heathrow To Dubai on an Afternoon/Evening Flight which the flight would fly through the night and arrive the next day, which is best???
Please compare from British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Etihad Airline, Emirates and Gulf Air.
If you have flown with any other please state which one and if they are any good?
Also which Airline and the class to choose on that Airline is good? (Please rank in order: 1 is the best and so on...)
Also which one has Good-looking Air Hostesses?
P.S I am hoping to go after my exams for 2 weeks!
Any other information: Please ask!
Thanks!
| | A. | On international flights, some airlines only have 2 classes of service--economy and business class. The latter is usually quite luxurious, much like "first class" would be on a domestic flight.
Some airlines have 3 classes on long flights, and a few airlines have found that offering an economy class product with more legroom is what a lot of customers are looking for--thus making 4 fare classes.
Economy is cheapest, with tightest seating and fewest ameneties.
Premium economy costs more than economy, but usually comes with more legroom, sometimes increased seat width.
Business class is typically 4 to 5x more expensive than the cheapest economy class seats; they have fewer seats with much improved space, better food, wine, entertainment, and more attentive service, and tickets that can usually be changed free of charge. Some of these are "lie-flat" seats.
First Class is posh, sometimes with even more room than business class, only a few seats in the cabin, and VIP service. First class can cost 2-3x as much as business.
So lets say a typical NYC-LON flight on BA with 4 classes. Economy might go for $500; Premium economy might go for $1000; Business for $2400; First for $5000. | | | |
| Q. | Has anyone travelled by British airways 'premium' economy class........? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | ......and was there plenty of seat space and legroom?, I wish to travel from London to San Francisco next year, and at 6' 5" economy will be unbearable, Business class and first class fares are out of the question, but this new 'premium' economy seems quite a reasonable fare......
| | A. | [Link] they fly to LAX and LAS and JFK poss SFO next year but if your willing to pay BA premium econ you will find maxjet better value and on an all business class flight
no economy at all take a look at [Link] you will be shocked in a good way by the price.
if I was you i would fly STN-LAX then low-cost it to SFO | | | |
| Q. | All Nippon Airways Economy Class? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | I wrote previously (asked) about the company info but I want to ask in detail what I could expect on ECONOMY CLASS nternational flight on ANA (All Nippon Airways) NOT PREMIUM ECONOMY CLASS. In particular Boeing 777-300 Los Angeles to Narita leg. I would like to know the seat comfort, inflight entertainment, inflight food/beverage services. DETAILS are appreciated.
| | A. | Go this page: [Link]
You can locate your seat and find seat dimensions. Click on the Audio, Video and Food icons near the top of the page to get more information on amenities and meals. | | | |
| Q. | British Airways Economy Class? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | Has anyone travelled in economy class, not premium economy, on a long haul flight to Orlando from Gatwick?
If so, what was the inflight entertainment like? Did you have your own tele in the headreast and earphones and was the legroom/ comfort reasonable?
Thanks, i appreciate any replies because we fly out to Orlando International from Gatwick with BA on July 24th. Thanks again
| | A. | I haven't flown the Gatwick-Orlando route but in March I flew Manchester-New York and the in-flight entertainment was great.
BA have recently upgraded the in-flight entertainment on most, possibly all, their aircraft, so now you get a wider selection of, well, everything, and you can pick and choose what you watch/listen to and you can pause/stop/rewind/fast forward so you don't have to put up with the old chestnut of stumbling on a film halfway through. The only thing with that is that there is no longer a different selection on the way back, so you will get the same both ways, but that's fine as the selection is so broad that the chances of you having seen everything you want on one flight are quite slim.
Legroomwise, I am only 5ft 2in, so I found it fine. Headphones fine. In-flight meal fine.
Have a look at BA's website for more info on what to expect in-flight.
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