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  2. Japan Airlines unveils high-tech interiors of new A350-1000 ...

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    The JAL 777-300ER jets currently serving JAL’s long-haul flights have 49 business-class seats. With the new A350-1000, the airline will increase that number to 54, spread over 14 rows in a 1-2-1 ...

  3. How to Fly Business Class to Japan for Free - AOL

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    ANA is one of Japan's home airlines, so it's worth a mention. ANA publishes an award chart that suggests one-way business class award fares start at 105,000 miles (it used to be 85,000 but was ...

  4. Business class - Wikipedia

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    Airlines began separating full-fare and discounted economy-class passengers in the late 1970s. In 1976, KLM introduced a Full Fare Facilities (FFF) service for its full fare economy-class passengers, which allowed them to sit at the front of the economy cabin immediately behind first class, and this concept was quickly copied by several other airlines including Air Canada. [5]

  5. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines (JAL) is the flag carrier airline of Japan. JAL is headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. ... 54 Business class seats in a 1-2-1 layout, 24 Premium Economy ...

  6. Business Class vs. Economy: Tips to Make the Best Decision - AOL

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    Business class passengers also receive priority boarding. That's right; you get to skip the long line and make your way to your far more comfortable seat near the front of the plane.

  7. Business class airline - Wikipedia

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    Currently, only one all-business class airline, La Compagnie, which was founded in 2013, provides an all business class service between Orly Airport in Paris and Newark Liberty International Airport. Service was initially provided by two Boeing 757-200 aircraft; these were replaced with two Airbus A321neos starting from 2019. [5] [6]