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  2. Airport lounge - Wikipedia

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    The Lufthansa First Class lounge at Frankfurt International Airport, Germany Delta Sky Club Lounge at the Narita International Airport Japan. For many airlines, a first class lounge will also be offered to international first class and top-tier passengers. First class lounges are usually more exclusive and will feature extra amenities over ...

  3. I paid over $2,000 for a first-class flight on Alaska ... - AOL

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    I usually fly economy, but I splurged on a first-class Alaska Airlines ticket to Hawaii.. The round-trip flight cost more than $2,000, but the amenities really let me down. It definitely wasn't ...

  4. I spent 5 hours in Alaska Airlines' first class. There were ...

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    Alaska Airline's first class doesn't offer lie-flat seats, but it was comfortable and the tasty food and drinks made my short flight plenty enjoyable. I spent 5 hours in Alaska Airlines' first class.

  5. I tried Alaska Airlines's new inflight menu: Here's what you ...

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    According to Alaska Airlines' senior product manager of food and beverage Jessica Johnston, there are usually around 30 entrée choices for first class in any iteration of Alaska's menus, but that ...

  6. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Economy class seats in an Alaska Airlines 737-900ER. First Class features priority boarding, complimentary food, as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Seating is wider recliner style seats in a 2-2 configuration on mainline aircraft and a 2-1 configuration on regional jets.

  7. Business class - Wikipedia

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    The forward cabin is marketed as "First Class" on domestic routes but regardless uses a Business Class fare basis. These fares include a larger "recliner" seat, priority check-in/security/boarding, and increased service. Only Alaska Airlines allows lounge access for customers in "First Class" without further international travel. Both alcoholic ...