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American A321 Transcontinental Business Class is Great (JFK-LAX)
I really enjoyed flying AA Business Class on the A321 Transcons for my Spring Break Trip to New…
Do you know BA CityFlyer still give free food in Economy?
BA CityFlyer cover all British Airways flights to and from London City Airport. On weekends these aircraft also…
Review: British Airways Club Europe London to Stockholm
Heading to Stockholm with friends meant I could fly once more on the venerable Boeing 767. This widebody…
How is Alaska Airlines’ 737-900 Premium Class
Background: I booked an Alaska flight on my way to Seattle for the Freddie Awards! Two days before…
My Experience Flying Alaska A321 Premium Class
Alaska A321 Background: Last week I needed to fly home from the Freddie Awards in Seattle, and noticed…
What’s flying Premium Economy like on Air New Zealand?
Following on from yesterday’s guest post about bidding for an upgrade on Air New Zealand, here is a…
Flight Review: Ethiopian Airlines Business Class 777
After a layover in Addis Ababa my next flight was on the Ethiopian Airlines Business Class Boeing 777. Transitioning from an Airbus A350 to an older Boeing 777 really highlights the stark differences between the two aircraft.
British Airways First Class Johannesburg-London Review
TL;DR British Airways offers a sub-par product in First Class. Although the seat is very comfortable, the bedding,…
Flight Review: Etihad Airways First Class A380
Etihad Airways is one of the most luxurious airlines and the Airbus A380 is the largest commercial airplane in the skies. When the two are combined, you get large luxurious "apartments" aboard the Etihad Airways first class cabin that provide one of the best flying experiences short of having your own plane.
Flight Review: Japan Airlines Business Class 787
Japan Airlines currently flies direct between NYC and Tokyo with Japan Airlines award flights being bookable with AA, BA, or AS miles. Japan Airlines Business Class has one of the most private seats, with large entertainment screens, lie flat seats, and descent food.