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What are the train classes in Spain?

Básico (Basic) = The cheapest fare, for travel in Standard (2nd) class. Elige (Choice) = A semi-flexible fare, you can choose between Elige (2nd class seat) or for a higher price, Elige Confort (1st class seat). Premium = The most flexible fare, you get a Comfort (1st) class seat & lounge access.



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As the national operators of modern, high-speed AVE trains in Spain, you can expect the best from Renfe, and they actually have three different classes onboard, Standard (Turista), Standard Plus (Turista Plus), and First Class (Preferente).

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With the Comfort seat (formerly First Class), you will enjoy more space and wider seats. It is located in carriages with a 2+1 layout, i.e. each carriage has a row of 2 seats, aisle and a row of 1 seat. Buy a Prémium ticket or a Elige Confort ticket to travel in this type of seat.

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Exclusive to First-Class Passengers Once onboard, you'll enjoy complimentary at-seat meal and beverage service provided by our onboard staff of First Class attendants. Selections include freshly prepared chef inspired entrees as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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The Seat Selection add-on allows you to choose the seat in which you will travel. Travel with your most loyal friend for just €10 more.

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AVE Train First Class Main Features comfortable seats. power outlets. catering service (except Saturdays) on-board club space.

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The fast train from Madrid to Barcelona offers two coach classes, the Turista 2nd class and the Preferente 1st class. Both are well-fitted and have modern amenities.

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All railway operators in Spain have a dynamic ticketing system, so fares change constantly. Renfe only offers a limited number of tickets with promotional prices. So when these tickets are sold, only the most expensive fares remain. The same applies for the other operators (Avlo, OUIGO and iryo).

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You can choose to travel in 2nd class (Turista) or 1st class (Preferente). The comfort of the carriages is close to that of the high-speed AVE trains. All trains are air-conditioned.

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Sometimes First Class can turn out to be even cheaper than standard. However, the extra benefits vary from just an antimacassar, to extra seating area, reclining seats, more convenient luggage space, and inclusive food and drink.

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So what does business class offer over coach? Free nonalcoholic drinks, which may not total more than a few dollars in value. There's supposed to be more legroom, but Allie and Rob say it's the same seating on some trains. And there are upgrades on points, which can be worthwhile if you ride frequently.

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If overcrowding becomes intense, first class can be “declassified”, i.e. opened up to all passengers, regardless of their tickets. But there is no automatic right to occupy first class. Ad hoc declassification typically happens after other trains have been cancelled or seriously delayed.

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On average, first class tickets for domestic flights in the United States cost at least $1,300 – but travelers are looking at even higher prices to fly first-class internationally. International round-trip flights from the United States (in first class seats) average as follows: Europe: $3,500. Asia: $3,800.

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PRÉMIUM (PREMIUM) TICKET. The all-inclusive option! The Prémium ticket offers you a trip at the highest level, in the XL Confort seat to enjoy more leg room and comfort, with all add-ons included in the price of your ticket: seat selection, changes and cancellations, in-seat food service ... and much more!

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Reserving point-to-point tickets in advance (available up to 60 days ahead of travel) is the best way to save money and to guarantee a seat on your preferred train. Furthermore, many areas of Spain aren't well served by its train system — for many trips, buses and even flights may be a better option.

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Traveling by train is usually the easiest, fastest, and most sustainable way of getting around Spain. Spanish trains are mostly modern, comfortable, and usually on time. Taking a train is a relaxed and convenient way to travel - sit back and watch the beautiful landscapes of Spain unfold right before your eyes!

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