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What is the etiquette when flying business class?

Business Class Personal Space Etiquette Don't leave your seat in shambles; try to neaten up after yourself. Don't put your shoes up, nor your bare feet; this isn't your personal living room. Stay quiet during the flight; there's no reason to use a loud voice.



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What to wear in Business Class. The general rule of thumb when it comes to the business class dress code for most is smart casual, so you can still get away with your comfy flying pants however thongs (flip-flops), beachwear or clothing with offensive images or slogans are not permitted.

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  1. Don't drink billions of bellinis. ...
  2. Don't clean your bare feet with the hot towel. ...
  3. Don't get angry if your nuts are served in a packet. ...
  4. Don't post a photo of your boarding pass on Instagram. ...
  5. Don't wear activewear in the lounge. ...
  6. Don't wear wireless in-ear headphones while you sleep. ...
  7. Don't ask other passengers to move.


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The airport experience American Airlines business class passengers can use priority check-in lines and accelerated security queues at some airports. Travelers can check two bags without charge, and these carry priority bag tags so that they should be delivered first upon landing.

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No dress code except for staff flying on non-rev tickets. In my experience most other passengers will be dressed casually as comfort during the flight is a high priority. That would be fine and probably the norm for a destination like Punta Cana. No problem, especially as you are on a holiday flight.

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What to wear in Business Class. The general rule of thumb when it comes to the business class dress code for most is smart casual, so you can still get away with your comfy flying pants however thongs (flip-flops), beachwear or clothing with offensive images or slogans are not permitted.

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Business-class airfare has many benefits, which can include lie-flat seats, premium meals, and free drinks. Other common perks are lounge access, a priority check-in lane, and priority boarding. Use travel credit cards to earn points that you can redeem for business-class tickets.

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Business Class
  • Typically lie-flat or angled seats.
  • Multicourse plated meal service.
  • Priority check-in and boarding.
  • Extra baggage allowance.
  • Lounge access.
  • Amenity kits.


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Business class passengers get priority check-in service, making it much easier and faster to get checked in to your flight. It is much more convenient than having to wait in a long line with hundreds of other people. After expedited check-in, you go through priority security, which is much faster.

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As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret.

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Pyjamas in the gate lounge – not a good look. Still others wait until after the seatbelt sign goes off, or even after meal service, and then there are those who just don't bother. From personal observation, at least half of all business class passengers who are given pyjamas don't change into them.

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How to Make the Most of Flying Business Class (Video)
  1. Pre-beauty sleep is key.
  2. Yes, you can skip the line.
  3. But you should still get to the airport early.
  4. Board hungry.
  5. Ask for all the amenities.
  6. But don't go overboard.
  7. Use up your space.
  8. Check if there's car service.


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Maxi Dress or Skirt and Scarf Black is always our go-to option for any business look, but you could also opt for a navy. Alternatively, pair a black maxi dress with a bright cardigan or scarf for a colorful pop. Here are eight different ways to wear a scarf when you travel!

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Yes you can wear pajamas - I'd probably stick to something very basic and comfortable like track pants and a t-shirt so that it's less revealing as you go from the bathroom to your seat. You will often see seasoned travellers quickly change before departure into something comfortable.

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You can enjoy two meal services on a long-haul flight: a delicious main meal designed by our chefs and a light meal or, on the shortest routes, a snack as the second service. Depending on the flight schedule, the main meal is either breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

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The best seats in Business Class In Business Class, I'll always book a window seat (with the seat next to the window) at least one row away from the galley and lavatories. Bulkhead seats offer more room but I would only choose these if they're not near the galley/lavatories, or if they have doors.

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7 ways to get upgraded on a flight
  1. Earn airline elite status. ...
  2. Fly with someone who has airline elite status. ...
  3. Ask an elite member for their unused upgrades. ...
  4. Volunteer for an oversold flight. ...
  5. Purchase upgrades with the right credit card. ...
  6. Use miles to upgrade. ...
  7. Pay for a last-minute upgrade.


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Technically, first-class luggage at your destination should arrive on the luggage belts first, though in practice, all priority-tagged bags may be delivered at the same time. First-class passengers will be the first to walk off the aircraft, and business-class passengers after them.

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  1. Fly on weekends. ...
  2. Book well in advance (but not too early) ...
  3. Take advantage of airline rewards programs. ...
  4. Compare different airlines to find cheap business class tickets. ...
  5. Hire a travel agent. ...
  6. Secret tip to get cheap business class flights: Buy it through a cruise line. ...
  7. Get a travel rewards credit card.


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No jeans or trainers — so I always go for tight black trousers and a blazer or a dress. For men, chinos or trousers and a shirt are worn, one flight attendant told Who What Wear. Another flight attendant elaborated that you don't have to be on trend or wearing designer clothes.

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They're the obvious comfy choice of clothing for a long flight - but next time you're heading on a break, you should think twice about wearing leggings for your flight. According to one aviation expert, they are one of the most dangerous things a passenger could wear if an emergency occurs onboard.

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