What is the difference between business class airline ticket and coach?
Are the business seats in the cabin that coach seats,
and do the seats lay down more than the coach seats.
Are the business seats in the cabin that coach seats,
and do the seats lay down more than the coach seats.
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April 22nd, 2010 at 10:40 am
Posted in First Class
Tagged with Airline Business, Airline Ticket, Business Airline, Business Class, Business Coach, coach seats
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The tickets are moe expensive, but worth it when flying long haul.
Coach is just a regular seat on a plane with the minimum amount of room that the airline wants to give.
You have no choice of food, and on domestic flights alcohol is extra. Also the attendants aren’t as nice as in Business.
In Business you get much larger seats and a lot more leg room. On international flights you get larger in seat television than Economy(Coach). Also for food they give you a menu. The food is served on actuall plates and dining ware.In Business all the alcohol is free, on some planes they have a bar in the back of Business.
Also when buying Business class you get a priority check-in, a whole different line. Access to the airlines club room and priority boarding.
European
22 Apr 10 at 10:40 am
Well, the seats are much larger, you get drinks and better food, your choice and your bathroom is closer. It is just better all the way around!
kattsmeow
22 Apr 10 at 10:40 am
The cost.
just me
22 Apr 10 at 10:40 am
Price, first and foremost. Business Class on most flights is just like First Class, therefore costs a lot more per ticket. But you get bigger seats, more leg room, better service, and you get to board first.
Price comparison: For a flight from LA to NY in three weeks, a coach ticket will cost you $320, a business class ticket runs at $920. (Expedia.com)
goosefraba224
22 Apr 10 at 10:40 am
Well, if you have no more choice why don’t you seat to the other seat.
I agree the comment above that the coach is just a regular seat on a plane with the minimum amount of room that the airline wants to give.
Mirriam from MSP Airport Hotels
28 Feb 11 at 4:56 pm