In recent years, a trend has emerged in the airline industry: the replacement of first-class cabins by "Business Class Plus" products for long-haul flights. This development, in response to changing passenger expectations, raises questions about the future of in-flight luxury and the adjustments needed to adapt to an increasingly demanding clientele.
Changing travel preferences

Over the years, travelers' preferences when it comes to air comfort have evolved considerably. Today, demand is increasingly turning towards high-quality travel options at more affordable prices, prompting airlines to rethink their cabin offerings.
Reasons for the gradual disappearance of the first class
Several factors explain the gradual disappearance of first-class cabins. First and foremost, cost efficiency plays a key role. Offering a luxurious experience to a smaller number of passengers can be less cost-effective than optimizing business class seating.
Secondly, customer preferences are changing. Travelers are now looking to optimize their comfort without spending exorbitant amounts of money. The new high-end business class offers better meet this demand.
Business Class Plus' product features
Business Class Plus' products blend elements of luxury traditionally reserved for first-class cabins with the functionality of business seating. These cabins offer fully flat beds, direct corridor access and gourmet catering options, all at a more accessible price for airlines and passengers alike.
Examples of airlines adopting Business Class Plus
Several airlines have adopted this model. Oman Air has replaced its first class with "Business Studios", while Asiana Airlines is introducing "Business Suites" which combine the luxury of first class with the practicality of business class.
British Airways, while retaining some first-class offerings, is now focusing on enriching its business-class offering via the "Club Suite".
Market dynamics and post-pandemic customer preferences
The pandemic has accelerated these changes, with companies scaling back their travel budgets. Travelers are now looking for affordable solutions that offer good value for money, which aligns perfectly with the 'Business Class Plus' concept.
Trend analysis list
Airline Company | Transition to 'Business Class Plus |
---|---|
Oman Air | Business Studios" have replaced first class. |
Asiana Airlines | Introduction of Business Suites. |
British Airways | Increased focus on improved "Club Suite", despite some first-class offers. |
American Airlines | Elimination of first class in favor of an improved business class ("Flagship Business"). |
The future of high-end air travel
In the future, we are likely to see more widespread adoption of the 'Business Class Plus' model. This enables airlines to offer a premium experience that is more inclusive and tailored to the needs of today's customers, while optimizing profitability. However, some routes and airlines will continue to offer ultra-luxurious first-class options for a very specific clientele.
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