Saturday, October 1, 2011

1st Class And Business Class Air Travel - How You Can Fly More Affordable And Join The Jet-Set

By Ramon van Meer


Just about every single day hundreds of thousands of people today worldwide will board an aircraft and sit down in 'sardine' (economy) class to get pleasure from hours and hours of 'comfort' in a regular seat of 29" to 34" pitch. Your seat space will depend on which airline you fly - some are much more generous than others. And we've all been there! Quite possibly nothing worse as the captain switches off the seat belt sign along with the passenger in front quickly reclines his seat towards your face...

Economic conditions dictate that most air travellers will have to fly economy, as organization and first class tickets are merely out of range price-wise. Only the flying 'elite' get to travel up front - this can be particularly the case for long-haul flights.

There will usually be a demand from corporate travellers and wealthier individuals for for these greater priced premium air tickets. In fact this high revenue group may be the lifeblood for a lot of an international airline, particularly on the lucrative transatlantic and transpacific routes.

Fly from London to New York in initially class and you may pay up to 7,000 or $14,000. Or fly from LA to Sydney, Australia in initially and you can pay up to 12,000 or $24,000. Not specifically smaller alter...

Let's face it, we all desire to sit in the front with the plane. Good comfortable chairs which recline into flat beds, a lot of space and privacy, gourmet dining, service using a personal touch. Not to mention absolutely free lounge access where we can escape the crowds in the airport. So you feel that you simply will never have the ability to take pleasure in the trappings of international first class air travel? Well, all just isn't necessarily lost...




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