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  2. Premium economy class - Wikipedia

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    LATAM Chile: Premium Economy: Only on Airbus A320 series planes. Provides more legroom, width, and recline, plus the middle seat is blocked out to allow more space. LOT Polish Airlines: Premium Club (long-haul only) Lufthansa: Premium Economy is available in all long-haul flights and features more spacious seats and upgraded dining. [30]

  3. Lufthansa is upgrading its premium economy seats as the cabin ...

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    The brand new seat offers amenities not on Lufthansa's currently premium economy product, like a whopping 15.7" TV screen and privacy barriers.

  4. Ranked: The Best Airlines for Premium Economy - AOL

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    A premium economy seat is a much more comfortable travel experience. Check out which airlines are best for premium economy based on a recent study. Ranked: The Best Airlines for Premium Economy

  5. This airline updated its premium economy service: How that ...

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    Premium economy on long-haul flights usually has larger seats than economy as Lai mentioned, with more legroom, possibly more padding, and often a more elaborate cabin service compared to the ...

  6. Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    Similar in design to Air Canada's Premium Economy or British Airways' World Traveller Plus cabins, Premium Economy features 38-inch (970 mm) pitch along with up to 3 inches (76 mm) more width than economy class, depending on the aircraft. The seats also feature an 11-or-12-inch (280 or 300 mm) personal seat-back entertainment screen and a ...

  7. Travel class - Wikipedia

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    Many less important routes lack either business or executive service, or both. Some services have more two or three classes mixed together (executive-business, executive-economy, executive-premium economy, or executive-business-economy). For local or commuter trains, single class service is the most common type of service.