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Best premium economy class?
Hey Lucky,
You always do business class & first class reviews, which I enjoy reading a lot. I mostly travel business and first, as I’ve racked up a lot of miles, but I was wondering whether you might like to review a premium economy or economy seat for a change – since most of the people out there aren’t lucky enough to travel in luxury! Premium economy is a growing sector out there, why don’t you review one. I’ve heard air new zealand premium economy is stunning!
Thanks!
Ben has only recently expanded his focus to business class. I think it’ll be a little while before PE becomes a focus :).
[QUOTE=”Gaurav, post: 17381, member: 79″]Ben has only recently expanded his focus to business class. I think it’ll be a little while before PE becomes a focus :).[/QUOTE]
or economy… GASP
Ben writes about Premium Economy products when airlines introduce them, but really — the whole point of [I]One Mile at a Time[/I] is to show that luxury travel is possible for much much less than people would expect. 🙂
Yeah, I like to live vicariously thru Ben’s (and other contributors’) reviews of J and F cabins since I cant travel as often (and as luxuriously) as they can.
Eco and PremEco (while marginally better, depending on the airline) is boring.
[QUOTE=”David W, post: 17392, member: 29″]Yeah, I like to live vicariously thru Ben’s (and other contributors’) reviews of J and F cabins since I cant travel as often (and as luxuriously) as they can.
Eco and PremEco (while marginally better, depending on the airline) is boring.[/QUOTE]
yep there a handful of companies that manufacture Y and prem econ seats, they are all basically the same, the soft product also doesn’t vary that much either
I don’t completely agree with that. For example Air New Zealand premium economy is widely different from British Airways premium economy. There are quite a few differences between the different premium economies but it’s true that I don’t really see it being the focus of Lucky…
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