- Business class luggage comes out on conveyor belts earlier than economy class; therefore, Business class passengers can avoid the tiresome waiting of standing in long queue. Consequently, if you check in late your luggage comes out first, so try your best to check in as late as possible in Economy Class, your luggage will follow right after business class baggage.
- If your aircraft has three adjoined seats, but, you are two people travelling together, always book a window seat for one and aisle seat for the second passenger, while leaving the middle seat unreserved. There are 95% chances that no one will choose to sit between you, because most of the passengers ask for window or aisle seat and never wanting to be slice in between two.
- If you are travelling alone, always book window seat for ultimate comfort. At first, the window seat is more spacious, secondly, you will not be disturbed if someone next to you has to make an urgent motion for the restroom or for assistance by crew.
- Request your meals in advance to avoid eating traditional economy class food. On average the special meals are of high quality compared to normal economy class meals.
- Reserve seats in the front section of the aircraft and if possible near the fire exit (if you are a strong person), if elderly or women with children request for bulk head seats. The front area of the aircraft is less troubling compared to the last portion of the aircraft. That’s why the first and business class seats are located in front of the aircraft.
- If you have considerable time before the flight, sign up for frequent flyer programme and ask the agent to add the frequent flyer number in your booking. This can help you carry extra luggage while travelling, as airlines give more weight allowance to frequent flyers members, don’t forget to mention the check in staff that you are a frequent flyer, as they can only see the membership number.
- Book flights for Wednesdays, normally Mondays and Tuesdays for famous for business Travel and Thursday and Fridays for holidays makers, and yes, Wednesdays are quite favourable to book cheapest airline tickets. Our experiences have shown that prices are cheaper on Wednesdays comparing to other days.
Please note the information above is based on our experiences, customers feed back and other research and may vary airline to airline but in most of the cases its an effective way of travelling in ultimate comfort in cheapest paid prices.
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