Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Air India looks at ‘Premier Economy’ cabins on some routes

Air India wants to introduce a “premier economy cabin” instead of having a business class cabin on the Airbus A-330 aircraft that it will lease for some of its international flights. A premier economy class cabin is a scaled down version of the business class cabin offering more comfort than an economy class seat at fares that are less than those of a business class seat. Air France recently introduced its “Premium Voyager”, a cabin between economy and business class, offering 40 per cent additional space compared to an economy class and priority check-in at airports among others.

The above article was extracted from Skyline updates of Skyline College. Skyline College is amongst the top MBA and BBA institutes in Delhi, Gurgaon (NCR).

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