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  2. Emirates (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Emirates introduced a new first-class cabin for its Boeing 777-300ER fleet on 12 November 2017 [119] and first flight to Brussels and Geneva on 1 December 2017. The new first-class cabin is configured with six suites on a 1-1-1 layout.

  3. First class (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    A First Class seat on board a Cathay Pacific Boeing 777-300ER First class seat on an Emirates Boeing 777-200LR A First Class seat on a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER This is a list of airlines that have some or all of their wide-body long-haul aircraft equipped with a First Class section as of 2024, omitting the products branded as ...

  4. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    A fare basis code (often just referred to as a fare basis) is an alphabetic or alpha-numeric code used by airlines to identify a fare type and allow airline staff and travel agents to find the rules applicable to that fare. Although airlines now set their own fare basis codes, there are some patterns that have evolved over the years and may ...

  5. Influencer shares 'amazing' amenity that comes with $2,000 ...

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    An influencer shared what it's like to fly for seven hours first class on an Emirates flight — one of the best first-class options available.

  6. Your Price Tag for the Most Luxurious First-Class Tickets - AOL

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    Flying might be the quickest way to get from point A to point B, but it isn't always the most enjoyable one. From bumpy flights to bothersome seatmates, air travel -- especially long journeys ...

  7. International airlines are all-in on fancy first-class seats ...

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    First class is largely filled with corporate customers, but many deep-pocket individuals are willing to pay up as they demand more luxury when flying.