First Class (aviation)

First Class (aviation)

First class is a luxury travel class on some airliners that exceeds business class, premium economy, and economy class. On a passenger jetliner, first class refers to a limited number (rarely more than 20) of seats or cabins located in the front of the aircraft which are notable for their space, comfort, service, and privacy. Propeller airliners occasionally have first class in the rear.

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