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What is the difference between economy flex and economy comfort?

You can find Economy (Comfort) fares available on domestic, transborder, and routes to Sun destinations, but not on international routes or any Aeroplan booking. The primary difference between an Economy (Comfort) and an Economy (Flex) fare is that the former is fully refundable at no cost.



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Economy Flex The most flexible: unlimited changes, cancellation option, selection of seats and baggage in the hold. More info.

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Definitely worth it. A few more inches of space on that long of a flight is nice, even just for the fact that I wouldn't feel bad about keeping my seat back reclined to sleep a bit more easily since I know the person behind me isn't cramped. The soft product on KLM is pretty nice as well.

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Economy Flex The most flexible: unlimited changes, cancellation option, selection of seats and baggage in the hold.

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The best seats on a plane
  • Best seat for minimizing the effects of turbulence: A seat over the wing.
  • Best seat for peace and quiet: A seat near the front.
  • Best seat for legroom: A bulkhead or exit-row seat.
  • Best seat for sleeping: A window seat in a bulkhead row.


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You must make your request for a free upgrade at least 48 hours before your flight if you would want to be considered. Passengers in the lowest class of service and with the least quantity of luggage receive complimentary upgrades. You can ask for a premium upgrade if there are no available free ones.

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The best seats in Economy Class On shorter flights in Economy, I'll typically choose a window seat (for the views) and pay extra to sit in the front of the cabin or at the bulkhead for more legroom. On long-haul flights, I'll consider an aisle seat located about 4-5 rows from the back.

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If basic economy is all about savings, then flex fares are all about comfort and getting bang for your buck. You can forget the dreaded middle seat with seat selection included in your fare. Changes usually have a reduced fee, and standby is usually free.

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Another perk of Flex fare is that customers can enjoy Priority Check in, Priority Boarding and Priority Baggage. For Flights between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore the Economy Flex product is known as MH Shuttle.

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On almost every flight, the passengers who get upgrades are either the ones who pay for them (whether in dollars or miles) in advance or frequent fliers with elite status who receive complimentary upgrades as part of their perks. There are very few exceptions, so don't expect to score a free upgrade by just asking.

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During or after check-in, you might receive a last-minute offer to upgrade. Note that last-minute upgrades are only possible for a specific flight, not for your entire booking.

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It depends on a variety of factors, including the airline, the route, the time of year, and the availability of seats. In some cases, upgrading at the airport can be a cost-effective way to experience Business Class perks without paying full price. In other cases, it may end up being more expensive.

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At the end of the day, the choice between premium economy and economy class is all about what works best for you. It all comes down to your personal preferences and travel goals. If you're looking for added comfort and amenities, premium economy is the way to go.

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Economy class
There are some differences however, the most noticeable of which are seat width and pitch (legroom). Pitch can vary from 28-34 in and width from 17-33 in. While these few inches might not seem like much now, when you're in that seat for 6+ hours – they matter!

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Emirates economy class seats Emirates' international economy seats are comfortable, with above-average ergonomic features, flexible side panels and leather headrests. Seats pitched up to 33” apart with a recline of over 6”. Seat cushions are 17.05” wide on the Boeing 777 aircraft and 18” wide on the Airbus A380.

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Let's take a look at the best options. If you're flying solo or love window views, go for seats A or K. Due to the staggered layout, these seats are next to the window, while B and J are closer to the aisle. A, E, F, and K also offer more legroom when fully flat, an important consideration for taller fliers.

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