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Articles tagged “business class”

Airlines

First look inside American Airlines’ new 777 business class

Even those that hate American's new look will love what's inside. According to this profile, the wide-body jet features lie-flat seats, upgraded entertainment, and service that actually matches the airline’s extensive branding efforts.

First look inside American Airlines’ new 777 business class

Airlines

Airlines battle over elite A-list flyers and lie-flat seats are weapon of choice

It is a pitched battle among airlines for the "big spenders" on their New York-Los Angeles routes. The weapon du jour is lie-flat seats and relatively spacious accommodations near the front of the cabin.

Airlines

Why well-dressed single men have the best shot at receiving free upgrades

The men are often business travelers with frequent flyer credentials, but it’s likely no coincidence that flight attendants making the selection are mostly women.

Airlines

Airlines mind the generation gap between road warriors and kids

Business travelers who have no patience for young travelers should use a little less starch in their shirts. Why can't we just all get along:)

Airlines

Business class on the way out? SAS drops it to compete with low cost carriers

Nothing like a little competition from the Ryanair, EasyJet and other European LCCs. SAS is feeling it.

Business class on the way out? SAS drops it to compete with low cost carriers

Airlines

KLM breaks the norm by selecting Dutch product designer for new business class

Staid aviation design varies very little between airlines, but is extremely different than the usual design project making this partnership one that both designer and client took a risk on.

KLM breaks the norm by selecting Dutch product designer for new business class

Business Travel

U.S. condemns United Nations’ $769 million bill for business class airfares

The U.S. is hypocritical to point out the flaws of the international body with its own history of lavishly spending employees, a problem that the sequester has taken care of in recent weeks.

Airlines

Today’s state of business travel: C-level executives pay for peanuts in coach

The relationship between corporations and the travel industry is one that’s bound to go in circles until the overall economy improves since budgets are beyond tight and airfares and room rates are dependent on demand.

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Bangkok Airways tests makeshift premier class and can revert if it doesn’t work

It's an unusual move by Bangkok Airways to rearrange some economy seats and turn them into Premier Class to see if the demand is there. If it works, the airline can reconfigure the aircraft on a more permanent basis.

Bangkok Airways tests makeshift premier class and can revert if it doesn’t work