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First class sleeper cabin on American Airlines.
First class is the most luxurious class of accommodations on a train, passenger ship, airplane, or other conveyance.[1] It is usually much more expensive than business class and economy class, and offers better amenities.

Aviation

The First Class section of a fixed-wing passenger aircraft is typically located in the very front of the aircraft (and is sometimes located on the upper deck of aircraft with two decks (for example the Boeing 747 or the Airbus A380). Access to the Business and First Class portions of the plane is usually restricted to those travelling in Economy Class by curtains, although for security reasons, airlines are increasingly removing these cabin dividers. This is due to the events of September 11, 2001 where all of the hijackers of the four planes were seated in First Class and there were many passengers in the main cabin who had no idea they were being hijacked until it was too late.

Railways

Japan

The term "First Class" was abolished on Japanese National Railways in May 1969, and was replaced by "Green Cars". Green Cars are identifiable by the green four-leaf clover logo at the doorways.

In recent years, there has been a gradual trend to restore Green Cars to longer-distance commuter lines in the Tokyo area, complete with female "Green Attendants" who provide an at-seat refreshment service as well as checking tickets.

Spain

First Class travel is not available on short distance trains in Spain such as the Regionales or Cercanias services, but on long and medium distance trains such as the Altaria or Euromed services "Preferente" class, comparable to British First Class is available. This includes complimentary food and drinks (typically a welcome aboard drink, including champagne, and drinks with the meal) as well as larger seats.

A further service is available on the high speed AVE network. A club class or preferente ticket allows access to lounges at certain stations. And on-board club class service includes a large leather seat, power supply, A La Carte food and unlimited complimentary bar service at your seat.

It is worth pointing out that on all Spanish "Grandes Lineas" (long haul) and Media Distancia (medium haul) trains, video and music is available and accessed through complimentary headphones. One further fact that deserves attention is the cost of first class travel. Prices are set in stone (there are no saver fares and all tickets are open), the price of a "preferente" ticket is normally only €20 more than economy, and club class on the AVE is normally only €20 more than club - significantly cheaper than most first class fares in Britain.

UK

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First Class compartment on the Bluebell Railway.


The existence and nature of different classes of passenger service on British trains has varied over time and continues to evolve. Currently, most longer-distance services offer First Class and Standard Class service, while most local and suburban services are single class - as are urban transit services such as the London Underground (Although staff may well refuse to sell them, it is possible to buy first class tickets from ticket offices at London Underground stations, for use on lines such as the West Coast Main Line which serves LU stations). First Class service offers access to dedicated First Class sections of the train, nearly always featuring fewer but larger, and - at least ostensibly - more comfortable seats, in a generally more spacious arrangement that provides more personal space, often a table and upgraded decor / carpeting, and in some cases additional amenities (such as power outlets for mobile phones or PCs).

In addition to the dedicated seating, the current First Class rail experience may include access to a lounge (at major departure and/or arrival stations) and additional on-board services, such as food and/or drinks service, complimentary newspapers, etc. Such on-board services vary widely; they can be distributed by train operating company, by route, by day of week (weekday or weekend), and by time of day. The most complete First Class experience is offered by long-distance train operators, such as First Great Western, GNER, and Virgin Trains, especially on weekday morning and evening trains on high-volume routes, where it is apparently targeted by the train operators at "business travellers".

First Class service is offered on overnight sleeper trains between London and Scotland (refer to Caledonian Sleeper).

Eurostar international trains between Great Britain and continental Europe offer two distinct first class services, which they call Business Premier and Leisure Select respectively, in addition to Standard Class. The comfort and on-board services are basically the same; the difference is a greater flexibility and a shorter check-in time for the Business Premier service. This can be considered a typical example of target group marketing.

USA



First Class travel on mid and long distance trains includes more than just sleeping and meal accommodations. First class passengers have access to exclusive Club Acela and Metropolitan Lounge waiting rooms in many cities and high traffic stations. As with first class aircraft travellers, first class rail travellers board first and can cut in line if they arrive late. Once on the train first class passengers with sleeping accommodations are escorted to their private rooms. Typically, a newspaper and bottled water is waiting for them. On Viewliner trains sleeping accommodations include Roomettes, Bedrooms, Bedroom Suites, and Accessible Bedrooms. Many rooms include a shower and toilet, for other rooms a toilet and/or shower is located nearby.

First class travel includes all meals, complimentary non-alcoholic drinks, daily newspapers and many hotel-like amenities. During the day rooms have large comfortable reclining seating. At night, seats are converted into berths (beds) by train staff. Other personal services and hotel-like amenities included for all sleeper car passengers are turn-down service, complimentary coffee & tea, electrical outlets in rooms, fresh linens, fresh towels, climate control and make-up bed. All sleeper cars are closed to all but ticketed first class passengers and staff.

Cruise Ships & Liners

Some benefits of First Class on modern cruise ships include larger cabins, priority check-in, priority embarkation and disembarkation, priority meal-sitting selection, and on premium lines, butler service. However, higher accommodation passengers are served the same food and receive the service as other passengers in the dining room and throughout the cruise ship, with Cunard Line being the only modern exception.

References

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Business class is a high quality second-class travel class available on some commercial airlines and rail lines. Its level of accommodation is higher than economy class but lower than first class.
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Economy class, (US English: coach class), is the lowest class of seating in air travel and rail travel.

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