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]]>Currently, Air France is preparing to unveil its new La Première first-class experience. Before your flight, you’ll be treated to a cab to the airport, receive a personal greeting once you arrive, and be guided to the La Première lounge, where you’ll be able to enjoy some fine dining while you wait for your flight. Once you’ve boarded, you’ll be allocated a personal cabin, equipped with a seat, a sofa, and a fully flat bed.
With Etihad, your first-class experience begins at the First Class Lounge, where you’ll be treated to drinks at the premium bar and even a fitness room where you can work out and freshen up before your flight. On the flight, your private cabin houses a fully flat bed and sliding French doors to provide you with privacy, not to mention world-class dining.
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]]>For those of us who haven’t had the luxury of flying in an upgraded cabin, the distinction between these two celebrated cabin grades can be hard to gauge. So, what makes them different? Let’s take a look.
In short, flying first class is a little bit more expensive and nicer than business class. Why? Typically, in first class, your seat will lay flat in order to serve as a bed, and oftentimes your space will be able to be converted into a private “apartment-like” setting so that you aren’t seen or disturbed by other passengers. Food is typically of world-class quality, with menus designed by world-renowned chefs being common. This is the cream of the crop of the flying experience and usually is only offered on long (6+ hour) flights.
Flying business class is really nice too and is a common alternative to economy class on medium-range and long-range flights. Here, your seat will have extra legroom and you’ll be able to stretch out during the flight. These days, some business class seats lie flat as well and serve as beds. The meals are nice, even restaurant-quality, and you will be waited upon very well by the flight staff.
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]]>The post These Airlines Have The Most Luxurious First-Class Seats appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Currently, Air France is preparing to unveil its new La Première first-class experience. Before your flight, you’ll be treated to a cab to the airport, receive a personal greeting once you arrive, and be guided to the La Première lounge, where you’ll be able to enjoy some fine dining while you wait for your flight. Once you’ve boarded, you’ll be allocated a personal cabin, equipped with a seat, a sofa, and a fully flat bed.
With Etihad, your first-class experience begins at the First Class Lounge, where you’ll be treated to drinks at the premium bar and even a fitness room where you can work out and freshen up before your flight. On the flight, your private cabin houses a fully flat bed and sliding French doors to provide you with privacy, not to mention world-class dining.
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]]>The post The Difference Between Business Class and First Class? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>For those of us who haven’t had the luxury of flying in an upgraded cabin, the distinction between these two celebrated cabin grades can be hard to gauge. So, what makes them different? Let’s take a look.
In short, flying first class is a little bit more expensive and nicer than business class. Why? Typically, in first class, your seat will lay flat in order to serve as a bed, and oftentimes your space will be able to be converted into a private “apartment-like” setting so that you aren’t seen or disturbed by other passengers. Food is typically of world-class quality, with menus designed by world-renowned chefs being common. This is the cream of the crop of the flying experience and usually is only offered on long (6+ hour) flights.
Flying business class is really nice too and is a common alternative to economy class on medium-range and long-range flights. Here, your seat will have extra legroom and you’ll be able to stretch out during the flight. These days, some business class seats lie flat as well and serve as beds. The meals are nice, even restaurant-quality, and you will be waited upon very well by the flight staff.
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