Business class seats: wide, roomy, expensive
Article Abstract:
Airlines implemented the idea of business class seating in the 1980s to provide better seating to people who did not want to travel coach and could not afford to travel first class. The business class accommodations for more than 36 airlines are evaluated for comfort and features.
Publication Name: Consumer Reports Travel Letter
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0887-8439
Year: 1996
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One-way care rentals: how much?
Article Abstract:
The automobile leasing business offers no consistent rate pattern for one-way rentals. One problem is that one-way renting is not available at all locations. A price comparison for different geographic situations is provided.
Publication Name: Consumer Reports Travel Letter
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0887-8439
Year: 1998
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