A class of seating on an aircraft that is superior to economy class but less expensive than first class, intended especially for people travelling on business.
the take-off was even smoother in business class
as modifier a business class passenger
as adverb Michael and Sheila will fly business class
Example sentencesExamples
- It was the first and last time we flew business class.
- The journey began in the South African Airways exclusive business class lounge at Johannesburg Airport with a feast of free beer and food.
- Many employees are now flying coach instead of business class to Europe.
- I'm writing from the business class cabin of a United 777 en route from Chicago to Los Angeles.
- The easiest time to get an upgrade to business class is during the middle of the week.
- They will fly economy class to Amsterdam, where they will be upgraded to business class for the Bangkok leg of the journey.
- Travel agents and airlines report a surge in demand for business class tickets.
- Only business class and first-class passengers are eligible.
- At least 10 of the 18 or so seats in the business class section lay empty—hardly surprising at £3,000 per seat, return.
- I had enough frequent flier miles to get two business class tickets.