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Premium economy
Here's a discussion of what "premium economy" means and whether it's worth it. Pretty comprehensive, I think. The article was distributed by a big news agency, Tribune Content, and I found it on AirfareWatchdog.
http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/blog/...21393213%3A%3A |
Thanks! I might give the Norwegian PE for a trip back to the U.S. in 2015. It flies from Geneva (with a stopover in Copenhagen) to JFK at a pretty reasonable price -- if you book in advance.
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Read this article this a.m.
I'm on Air France PE from SFO to CDG in March; will report back. Actually the Delta agent recommended it over Delta's PE, which is consistent with article's points. I usually upgrade to biz trans-contiinental so it will be a first for me. And there's always Ambien, the poor man-s biz class. ;) |
If you fly United, make sure you pay for your premium economy seat. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unite...ch-e-seat.html
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annw, Delta does not have PE ... they have Economy Comfort which is basically 4" more legroom, additional recline and alcohol. It's not a PE product. AF's PE is firmly a separate product (better seats* separate cabin, better food...) and shows it in the price which I've seen to be $300 to $600 over coach prices depending on things.
*I don't really like AF's PE seats but they are still better than coach. |
The last few years we have always flown Qantas premium economy when our trips are more than 8 hours which for us as Aussies is most places out of the Country. worth every cent on A380
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Thanks for the additional info, NoFly.
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