A high-quality class of travelling (especially in airlines), higher than economy class or budget, lower than first class.
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A class of passenger accommodations on a commercial airplane or other conveyance that is intermediate in expense and service between first and coach class, typically offering more space than coach class and less luxurious service than first class.
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Business-class Sentence Examples
When using a wall mounted bassinet the customer must be seated in the first row of business class or main cabin of the aircraft.
Aristide also withstood objections from the American aid agency USAid and Haiti's domestic business class to raise the country's measly minimum wage.
You're holding a business-class ticket to New York where you will be conducting business, because that is what you are, a business man.
Some business class travel seats run $8,000 to start.
Classes of Service Offered flights operated by SWISS offer First Class, Business Class and Economy Class service on all transatlantic flights.