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Definition of tourist class in English: tourist classnoun mass nounThe cheapest accommodation or seating for passengers in a ship, aircraft, or hotel. Example sentencesExamples - If you've a tourist going to immediately lie on the beach, tourist class is fine for that.
- On ladies' or fancy dress nights in cabin or tourist class, she wore a uniform similar to the Wren Navy officers.
- He looked after the famous ‘Geraldo's’ ship orchestra for his first five transatlantic crossings before transferring to tourist class where he served as a waiter.
- My only worry is that even that isn't going to beat tourist class (essentially third class) on the Spanish network, Renfe.
- Hamburg Atlantic's SS Hanseatic divided the list into the ports of debarkation; on an eastbound sailing I made in September 1963, in tourist class there were 67 passengers bound for Cherbourg, 59 for Southampton, and 780 for Cuxhaven.
- Much attention has been paid to the cases of deep vein thrombosis in aircraft passengers, supposedly especially those travelling in the more confined conditions of economy or tourist class.
- Accommodation will be provided for 700 passengers - first and tourist class - and a crew of about 400.
- In the early days the liners closed off the spaces dedicated to lower-class accommodations, such as tourist class, when they went cruising.
- Like the rest of the cast he flew to Jamaica for location filming in tourist class.
- The whole point of tourist class is that it's for people who want to pay the lowest possible price - so you pack in the seats.
- Without a doubt you get much more time and indulgence in business than tourist class.
- He rarely gives interviews and still travels tourist class when crisscrossing the Continent.
adverb & adjective Relating to or by the cheapest accommodation or seating. as adjective a tourist-class hotel as adverb they had come tourist class from Cairo Example sentencesExamples - It includes 13 nights' accommodation in superior tourist-class hotels and two nights in a Contiki special resort hotel, transport, an experienced driver or guide, sightseeing and some meals.
- It has 150 employees and 10 branches, and is one of the largest operators of tourist class hotels for foreigners in the country.
- The package includes daily breakfasts and dinners, air and land transportation, accommodation in tourist-class hotels and insurance.
- Joining a group of no more than 15-with a guide and Imaginative Traveller representative to lead them - the girls will spend eight nights in tourist class hotels and four camping during their holiday.
- The deals include a week at a tourist-class hotel and South African Airways flights from Heathrow.
- The next day, I'm on board a tourist-class train that will take me to Aguas Calientes, the town just under Machu Picchu.
- The two different seating arrangements could, in a matter of a few hours, be changed to an all-firstclass plane or to a 95-passenger, all-tourist-class craft depending on the fluctuating traffic demands.
- In Ethiopia however, tourist class hotels outside the capital are generally run by one of four government chains.
- My package came to $482 and included round-trip airfare from New York, three nights at a tourist-class hotel, and taxes and fees.
- In 1936, the year of that voyage, I was on the editorial staff of the Glasgow Evening Times, which contributed towards my tourist-class fare, in return for coverage of what was an important occasion for the Clyde.
- Four years later, the other airlines adopted tourist-class pricing.
- The small tourist-class Cabins were refitted with new paint and fabrics and became the economy cabins that were Carnival's origin.
Definition of tourist class in US English: tourist classnounˈto͝orəst klasˈtʊrəst klæs The cheapest seating or accommodations for passengers in a ship, aircraft, or hotel. Example sentencesExamples - Hamburg Atlantic's SS Hanseatic divided the list into the ports of debarkation; on an eastbound sailing I made in September 1963, in tourist class there were 67 passengers bound for Cherbourg, 59 for Southampton, and 780 for Cuxhaven.
- He looked after the famous ‘Geraldo's’ ship orchestra for his first five transatlantic crossings before transferring to tourist class where he served as a waiter.
- On ladies' or fancy dress nights in cabin or tourist class, she wore a uniform similar to the Wren Navy officers.
- Like the rest of the cast he flew to Jamaica for location filming in tourist class.
- My only worry is that even that isn't going to beat tourist class (essentially third class) on the Spanish network, Renfe.
- Without a doubt you get much more time and indulgence in business than tourist class.
- In the early days the liners closed off the spaces dedicated to lower-class accommodations, such as tourist class, when they went cruising.
- If you've a tourist going to immediately lie on the beach, tourist class is fine for that.
- The whole point of tourist class is that it's for people who want to pay the lowest possible price - so you pack in the seats.
- He rarely gives interviews and still travels tourist class when crisscrossing the Continent.
- Accommodation will be provided for 700 passengers - first and tourist class - and a crew of about 400.
- Much attention has been paid to the cases of deep vein thrombosis in aircraft passengers, supposedly especially those travelling in the more confined conditions of economy or tourist class.
adjective & adverbˈto͝orəst klasˈtʊrəst klæs Relating to tourist class seating or accommodations. as adjective a tourist-class hotel as adverb they had come tourist class from Cairo Example sentencesExamples - In Ethiopia however, tourist class hotels outside the capital are generally run by one of four government chains.
- In 1936, the year of that voyage, I was on the editorial staff of the Glasgow Evening Times, which contributed towards my tourist-class fare, in return for coverage of what was an important occasion for the Clyde.
- The package includes daily breakfasts and dinners, air and land transportation, accommodation in tourist-class hotels and insurance.
- It has 150 employees and 10 branches, and is one of the largest operators of tourist class hotels for foreigners in the country.
- It includes 13 nights' accommodation in superior tourist-class hotels and two nights in a Contiki special resort hotel, transport, an experienced driver or guide, sightseeing and some meals.
- The two different seating arrangements could, in a matter of a few hours, be changed to an all-firstclass plane or to a 95-passenger, all-tourist-class craft depending on the fluctuating traffic demands.
- The next day, I'm on board a tourist-class train that will take me to Aguas Calientes, the town just under Machu Picchu.
- The small tourist-class Cabins were refitted with new paint and fabrics and became the economy cabins that were Carnival's origin.
- Joining a group of no more than 15-with a guide and Imaginative Traveller representative to lead them - the girls will spend eight nights in tourist class hotels and four camping during their holiday.
- Four years later, the other airlines adopted tourist-class pricing.
- The deals include a week at a tourist-class hotel and South African Airways flights from Heathrow.
- My package came to $482 and included round-trip airfare from New York, three nights at a tourist-class hotel, and taxes and fees.
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