Fewer and fewer airlines around the world are offering first class. The fare class has disappeared from North and South America, while more airlines are phasing it out in other parts of the world. The strongholds for first class are East Asia (plus Singapore), the Middle East, and Western Europe. In these regions, airlines are investing in first-class suites for their next-generation aircraft and for refreshed cabin interiors, although they are often trimming back. Even Emirates isn’t introducing it on its latest A350s.
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