First Class
Due to waning sales, many airlines no longer offer first class tickets; however, in those that do, the first class is luxurious when compared to economy. However, it has a correspondingly luxurious price tag: most first-class tickets for a First Class Flug zu einem Nobel Hotel cost considerably more than three times the economy ticket. However, the amenities and benefits are also greatly increased. Whereas in business class, the amenity kit may include an eye mask, socks and toothpaste, many first class amenity kits include pajamas, toiletries—in the case of plusher airlines, even designer brands.
Those in first class also have the benefit of being able to
board and leave the plane first. Many airlines have a special
boarding area for those in first class, and almost always board
them first. First class has an even higher staff to passenger
ratio, which means even better service. Because of the fewer amount
of passengers in first class, there is a great deal more privacy.
Some new airlines even offer private suites for those in first
class, which grants a new degree of privacy and comfort like internet where you can play Farmerama.
The seats in first class are generally a few inches wider than
those in business class, and have anywhere from ten to thirty
additional inches of leg room. Most modern first class seats
recline into flat beds, although a few airlines only offer
recliners in their first class. The food in first class is gourmet,
usually multi-course, and accompanied by free beverages, often
including fancy champagnes and wines. Most of the technological
amenities are the same as those in business class, including lap
top power ports and larger personal television screens. Again, the
amenities vary from airline to airline, and even between plane
types.
