These sections typically offer
travelers more legroom and seat pitch than economy class.
Not exact matches
Travelers concerned about
legroom will find that some carriers and aircraft offer
more space on their basic seats, letting you avoid the fee for a premium seat just to get a few extra inches.
A new survey from J.D. Power and Associates finds that
travelers have become
more accepting of baggage and reservation charges, but still hate the lack of
legroom.
Round - trip flights to Europe for less than $ 200 may be music to many people's ears, but most
travelers likely know the consequences of such a cheap fare: a lack of
legroom, sparse amenities, and a myriad of extra fees for baggage, seat selection and
more.
Some 60 percent of economy
travelers said they would be willing to pay extra for a seat with
more legroom.
Most notably, fliers who purchase this branded fare get priority during check - in, and they can enjoy three
more inches of
legroom than Economy Light and Economy Classic
travelers.
Airlines: As companies keep investing in business travel and growth, airlines will continue catering to the business - travel market with ancillary services, such as in - flight Internet,
more legroom and preferred boarding, that are of interest to the business
traveler needing to get work done en route.