One Class - Upper Class
First class travel is great, except for the fact that they put all the riffraff on the same flight with you. That’s where the all-business niche found an opportunity.
Business-Class Boom - Forbes.com
Business travelers looking for a headache-free way to jet to Europe needn’t worry about securing one of a limited number of reclining seats. Now they can choose from four airlines where it’s all business class all the time.British carrier Silverjet is the newest entrant to the business class-only market. It began daily routes between Newark and London’s Luton airport this year. L’Avion, a Paris-based airline, has been flying between Newark and Orly-Sud since December. They join Eos and MAXjet, both London-based carriers that in 2005 began offering service between JFK and London’s Stanstead airport and London’s Stanstead airport and Las Vegas, respectively.
That’s more like it.
