On Trenitalia’s high-speed Frecciarossa trains, "First Class" is technically divided into three premium levels: Business, Working Area, and Executive. The Business class is the most common "First Class" experience, offering wide, ergonomic leather seats with a 2+1 configuration (one aisle, one single seat on one side, and two seats on the other), providing more shoulder and legroom than Standard. It includes a "welcome service" of a drink and a snack box. The Executive class is the ultra-premium tier, usually featuring only 8 to 10 rotating leather seats in a dedicated carriage, a full meal service served at your seat, and access to a private meeting room on the train. On the older Frecciabianca or Intercity trains, "First Class" is more traditional, offering quieter cabins and more spacious seating than Second Class, but with fewer high-tech amenities. In all Trenitalia First Class tiers, passengers benefit from more luggage storage space and a generally more professional, quiet environment, making it the preferred choice for business travelers and those on longer journeys across the Italian peninsula.