Is Premium Air Travel Flying Too Close To The Sun?

Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines reported a rise in premium revenues across its combined network, including recent acquisition Hawaiian.

Credit: Alaska Airlines
As airlines around the world double down on premium cabins with new seats, upgraded lounges and differentiated service levels like business class plus and enhanced catering, a fresh wave of economic uncertainty is creeping in. The post-COVID boom in demand for first-, business- and premium-economy...
Chris Sloan

Chris Sloan is a contributing editor covering air transport for Aviation Week Network.

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