Guide to premium economy
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Thanks for the link ExXB. I hope that photo of Delta Economy Comfort Class in the link you posted is worse than the real thing?
Virgin and Air New Zealand always strike me as market leaders in the premium economy market and when you look into it there isn't really too many premium economy options of a similar standard on other airlines. Most tend to be preferred seats, exit seats etc
Much as I try I just don't get the attractiveness of Air New Zealand's skycouch product (sorry).
Virgin and Air New Zealand always strike me as market leaders in the premium economy market and when you look into it there isn't really too many premium economy options of a similar standard on other airlines. Most tend to be preferred seats, exit seats etc
Much as I try I just don't get the attractiveness of Air New Zealand's skycouch product (sorry).
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I hope that photo of Delta Economy Comfort Class in the link you posted is worse than the real thing?
Delta (and for that matter KLM) Economy Comfort is just essentially the same as economy except for a few extra inches of leg room, and the chairs recline a bit more. So you end up losing those few extra inches in the person in front reclines as fully as the chair will go.
The article says you get complimentary beer and wine on select long-haul international flights. But what it doesn't state is that you get that anyways in standard economy!