Free drinks, beds and even the luxury of travelling alongside fewer people in a pandemic has not been enough to tempt passengers back into airlines’ most expensive seats as flights resume.
The number of journeys made in first or business class, the so-called premium cabins, has recovered more slowly than in economy over the past year, according to data from the International Air Transport Association.
Premium-class passenger journeys were 56 per cent lower this summer compared with the same period in 2019, while economy-class journeys were down 46 per cent, a trend that has remained consistent over the past year.
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