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]]>Southwest Airlines has proven to be the airline of choice when it comes to traveling on a budget. What makes Southwest specifically appealing is that it offers two checked bags, complimentary snacks, and an open seating policy, all of which many other airlines do not provide.
For those looking for extra comfort and more legroom without paying excessive fees, the premium economy has emerged as an ideal compromise. Alaska Airlines has emerged as a top option, given that it provides 4 inches more legroom along with free beer, wine, and cocktails along with early boarding.
When it comes to business and first class, no airline seems to outdo Delta Air Lines. The Delta One business class seats have a lie-flat design, enabling you to feel as if you’re in your own bed at home while sleeping along with fully-closing doors, offering absolute privacy.
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]]>The company’s report analyzed data from 1 million flights over one year and found that economy class travelers were generally the happiest.
“At this point in time, most travelers don’t expect it, so it doesn’t as drastically alter their perception of their flight,” Kelly Soderlund, a travel trends expert at TripIt told Travel and Leisure. “I would expect to see this change over the next few years because we do know travelers want high-quality Wi-Fi, so it’s an interesting little conundrum.”
The report found that travelers with basic economy tickets were happier than those who traveled the standard economy. Basic economy travelers know what to expect and they are happy when they get it, simple as that.
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]]>Southwest Airlines has proven to be the airline of choice when it comes to traveling on a budget. What makes Southwest specifically appealing is that it offers two checked bags, complimentary snacks, and an open seating policy, all of which many other airlines do not provide.
For those looking for extra comfort and more legroom without paying excessive fees, the premium economy has emerged as an ideal compromise. Alaska Airlines has emerged as a top option, given that it provides 4 inches more legroom along with free beer, wine, and cocktails along with early boarding.
When it comes to business and first class, no airline seems to outdo Delta Air Lines. The Delta One business class seats have a lie-flat design, enabling you to feel as if you’re in your own bed at home while sleeping along with fully-closing doors, offering absolute privacy.
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]]>The post Economy Class Travelers Are Apparently Happier With Their Flights appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The company’s report analyzed data from 1 million flights over one year and found that economy class travelers were generally the happiest.
“At this point in time, most travelers don’t expect it, so it doesn’t as drastically alter their perception of their flight,” Kelly Soderlund, a travel trends expert at TripIt told Travel and Leisure. “I would expect to see this change over the next few years because we do know travelers want high-quality Wi-Fi, so it’s an interesting little conundrum.”
The report found that travelers with basic economy tickets were happier than those who traveled the standard economy. Basic economy travelers know what to expect and they are happy when they get it, simple as that.
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