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SkyLux Travel® Blog - Your Business & First Class Travel Insider #1

Business and First Class are both excellent choices. Especially when Business Class is becoming affordable for long-haul flights. If Business Class is so great, why fly First Class then? Except for the price (which in some cases is double the price for Business Class), there are more differences between them. Do you want to know the 5 main differences between Business and First Class? Find them all further.

Disneyland, Wonderland, Adventureland… how come there’s no Airport Lounge Land? If the ending “land” indicates a place where well-being, comfort, and happiness are at the zenith, Airport Lounge Land is a must! Why? Because there’s barely any other place in the world where you’ll have a complete package of comfort and mood-elevating amenities. Let’s unwrap it and see why you should opt for first, and business class lounges next time you fly. 

Have you ever wondered how to get from point A to point B without covering the distance between them, especially if the footage is measured in thousands of miles? Take business class flights, and 15, 16, or even 17 hours spent on a nonstop flight will be child’s play! Let’s see what are the longest business class flights and why flying long-haul business class is better than spending even the tiniest of minutes at the dentist’s office.

Airlines will do anything for the comfort and pleasure of their passengers, even spending millions of dollars on their wine programs. Consequently, some of the best wine you can savor now is none other than airline wine. So, let’s check out the best business class airline wine lists “and find out which airlines will take the top 10 spots and win laurels for offering the best first class and business class airline wine lists.

Business class travel has adapted and changed significantly in the past few years, no more so than the reasons why travelers opt to fly business class. Consequently, flying business class solely to attend meetings halfway across the world is numbered. In fact, according to global statistics, business class passengers are more likely to book tickets to “Work from roam.” Which means traveling to desirable destinations setting up their laptop, and making idyllic environments their offices.