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Here’s a fact: the number of billionaires in the world has doubled in the last 10 years. That means more big wig press conferences, more opulent holidays, ever more enticing luxury cruises, and some darn high expectations when it comes to air travel.Not surprisingly, the airlines of the world have catered to this growing demographic, raking in upwards of $17,000 per First Class ticket.Until now.As the “rideshare” concept has been introduced to private jets (where members buy “all you can fly” memberships for $3,000 a month), and as the quality of business class seats has soared, passengers who value comfort are going with Business.As Simple Flying, an airline reviewer, puts it: “Essentially, business class has become so good that there is rarely much of a point of difference to First (apart from the chunk of change).”Meanwhile, those that still hanker after ‘true luxury’ have started buying private jets—or fighting for the shrinking number of First Class tickets on offer.
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According to the OAG (the world’s largest network of air travel data), over the last 10 years, the number of first-class sales has—Emirates notwithstanding—fallen across the board.
“As we landed I entertained myself by studying the elaborate handset on my seat. It was only then that I noticed that the button marked “immediate service required” had been left in the ‘on’ position.”
As customers have realised this, Airlines have had to adapt, focussing more on their Business class offerings. For those that fly business, this is great news; both classes have had lie-flat seats for a long time, but if this trend continues then business class suites with privacy doors (like Qatar’s QSuite) are likely to become the norm.Here’s hoping.
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Here's a fact: the number of billionaires in the world has doubled in the last 10 years. That means more big wig press conferences, more opulent holidays, ever more enticing luxury cruises, and some darn high expectations when it comes to air travel.
Not surprisingly, the airlines of the world ha...
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