| Most of the details regarding First Class, Business | | | | massage, watch videos and read magazines. |
| Class and Economy Class while traveling in flights is | | | | Cabin: |
| listed here. The traveler can decide which class to | | | | First class is located in front of the plane with fewer |
| opt by obtaining information regarding all the classes. | | | | seats, own restrooms and even have a bar or |
| Business class: | | | | lounge. |
| Business class is mostly preferred for international | | | | Seats: |
| flights. This class provides more amenities than other | | | | Seats are made up of leather which are wide, |
| class. | | | | comfortable and can be converted to flat beds for |
| Boarding & Seats: | | | | sleeping. |
| It provides different types of seats like recliner, | | | | Dining: |
| lie-flat, flat bed and suites. They have separate | | | | You can take dinner at your time with complimentary |
| boarding area and access to a upper class lounge. | | | | champagne poured on crystalware. |
| Seats are bigger, more comfortable, offer more leg | | | | Coach class: |
| room and can recline back further than coach seats. | | | | Coach class is the least expensive. Fewer facilities are |
| Meals: | | | | provided when compared to business and first class. |
| In this type of class, you can order anything to eat. | | | | Price: |
| You will definitely receive better meal, snacks and | | | | Of all the seats, coach class is the least expensive. |
| more beverages when compared to coach class. | | | | Space: |
| Entertainment: | | | | Coach section seats more people, so space is more |
| Some airlines will offer better audio and video on | | | | limited. |
| demand facility. Some airlines can supply portable | | | | Services: |
| DVD, Internet access and power sockets for laptops. | | | | This class, has standard snack and drink, or meal |
| Attention: | | | | service |
| In executive class you will receive more attention and | | | | Amenities: |
| perks. Some of the basic things like eye masks, | | | | Amenities are limited. In international flights, you can |
| toiletries, blankets and pillows will be at your disposal. | | | | get headphones and shared television/movie screen |
| Upgrading: | | | | as well as radio options. |
| There are ways to ride in business class without | | | | Difference between all the three classes: |
| paying extra money. Frequent flyer miles are one of | | | | Price: |
| the excellent ways to pay for the comfort of the | | | | Coach class is the least expensive. Business class and |
| Business Class Cabin. Some airlines also provide | | | | first class are more expensive. Business class is |
| frequent flyer upgrade when the coach cabin is full. | | | | slightly expensive when flying domestically, and for |
| First class flight: | | | | international flights, first class would be more |
| First class is at the high end which boasts comfort, | | | | expensive. |
| luxury and style. | | | | Services: |
| Cost: | | | | First and executive class have gourmet meals and |
| This is the most expensive class. Just imagine Los | | | | flat bed seats. Coach class has standard snack and |
| Angeles-to-Singapore round trip on Singapore Airlines | | | | drink service. |
| cost more than $11,000 in first class but only $1,100 | | | | Space: |
| in economy. | | | | In coach class, more people are seated and so space |
| Lounge: | | | | is limited. Business class on domestic flights are little |
| Passengers of this class can enjoy lounge facilities like | | | | roomier than first class. On international flights, first |
| complimentary food and drink, shower, get a | | | | class is the largest of the three sections. |