Premium economy has emerged as a lucrative middle-ground product for many airlines, with carriers like Lufthansa calling it their “most profitable cabin”. However, not all carriers are on board. Both Turkish Airlines and Aer Lingus provide prime examples of why airlines might avoid premium economy despite its profitability for others.
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