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What is the difference between first class, business class and economy class?

Now air travel has become a mainstream trend, and the seats are divided into first class, business class and economy class by air. In addition to knowing that the prices are different, there are many differences among first class, business class and economy class. So what's the difference between the three?

1. Difference of waiting time

First class, business class and economy class are very different before boarding. Economy class passengers can only wait in the waiting hall. Passengers with business class tickets can use the airport waiting room free of charge. You can do free spa while waiting. First class passengers can enjoy VIP services. There is a private room with the same facilities as a five-star hotel. You can also drink any kind of precious champagne and all kinds of instant cooking food for free.

2. Seat difference

If you've ever been on a 10 hour flight, you may understand the pain of being tired and unable to sleep because of the limited space and pitch angle of economy class seats. If you're sitting in the corridor, you'll be more likely to be awakened by the passengers next to you and go to the bathroom. Business class and first class seats are expensive because of their larger seating space and a range of services to help passengers get quality sleep and protect their privacy.

3. Catering differences

In short, the general airline first-class and business class can order, the more cross ocean routes, this kind of catering service is of high quality, everything is an international brand. Economy class, which is equivalent to the standard of self-service box lunch on the plane, is just a few choices.

4. Boarding difference

Economy class passengers have to line up for boarding, while business class and first class passengers can enjoy priority boarding. For example, the attendants of Air India will personally escort the first class passengers to the check-in gate in the airport waiting room and help carry their luggage.