Business Traveller

Hitting the suite spot

Are you sitting comfortably? Once upon a time, this summed up airline expectations around premium air travel; a more generously proportioned seat and, if you were lucky, a spot of lunch and a glass of fizz. Fast forward a few decades and, thanks to a combination of innovation and competition, today's carriers are reimagining the concept of flying business class.

Several sky-high perks – once the exclusive preserve of first-class passengers – are filtering into the business class cabin. This blurring of boundaries has led many operators to scrap first class altogether, while others have scaled back their top-tier offering to select routes and certain aircraft types.

This trend shows no sign of slowing down. Over the following 12 months there are due to be more than a dozen new business class products entering service with carriers around the world. Such is the comfort a&orded by many of these next-generation options, it can leave the term ‘business class

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