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8 Tips to Fly Business Class for the Price of Economy

W ith flight delays, cancellations, and rising prices, flying has become more stressful than ever. But if you can upgrade your experience from economy to business class, you may enjoy your time in the air a little bit more.

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Fortunately, there are ways to find cheap airline tickets – and you don’t necessarily have to fly the cheapest airlines to get them. Here are eight ways to find cheap flight tickets without spending hours booking travel or settling for economy class seats.

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1. Use Google Flights (Or Another Service) To Track Prices Automatically

Google Flights recently announced new features that make it easier to find cheap airline tickets, including business class flights, GOBankingRates recently reported . To use this service, you’ll need to be logged in to your Google account.

Once you set up the flights you want to track, you’ll get an email if the price drops dramatically. You’ll also get an email if it looks like the price may rise soon.

Other services, including Going, Expedia Flights Deals and Skyscanner, offer similar features. These services can also help you spot fare mistakes that can lead to substantial savings. ViaTravelers.com reported that some readers of their site recently found business class tickets for “just a few hundred dollars,” when they normally sell for $16,000 each.

If you receive a notification of a deal like this, don’t hesitate to make a purchase. Business class seats are normally refundable if your travel plans change.

2. Be Flexible About When You Fly

Having some flexibility in your travel dates can often lead to significant savings. Google Flights uses historical data to discover the cheapest dates and times to book a flight as well as the cheapest times to fly. Set up alerts for flexible travel dates to improve your odds of snagging cheap business class tickets.

3. Ask for An Upgrade at the Gate

Airlines don’t issue upgrades as frequently as they used to, but it never hurts to ask. Do everything you can to improve your odds by being nice and friendly to the agent. If there is a special occasion, such as a honeymoon or birthday celebration, it doesn’t hurt to mention it.

Also, understand that the bigger the airplane, the more likely you might get an upgrade. Research the plane in advance so you understand the odds. A flight with more empty seats, obviously, offers a better chance of an upgrade so flying during off-peak times may help your chances, too.

Check in as early as possible, too, so your name will be first on the list for potential upgrades. And let the airline know you’re willing to pay for a better seat.

Sometimes, you may be able to get a business class upgrade for a small fee on the day of your flight. But other times, the airline will grant this perk free.

4. Be Willing To Wait for a Later Flight

If you are on an overbooked flight and you volunteer to give up your seat, you may earn an upgrade to business class along with a travel credit for a future flight, as well as cash. The amount of compensation you receive depends on how desperate the airline is to free up space without mandating people to give up their seats, how overbooked the flight is, and how many other passengers are willing to give up seats.

5. Keep an Eye on Your Email for Upgrades

If your flight still has business class seats available a few days before your flight, they might email passengers offering an upgrade at a substantial discount.

Sometimes, customers will have to bid for the upgraded seat. You will enter the price you’re willing to pay and will find out shortly before your flight if your offer was accepted. Other times, you can pay whatever rate the airline is asking to guarantee a business class seat.

Of course, this tip involves booking an economy class fare and hoping you get lucky; if you have a long-distance international flight where roomier seats are imperative for you, try other methods to get a cheap business class flight.

6. Leverage Credit Card Points or Frequent Flyer Miles To Pay for the Ticket

If you have a sign-up bonus from a top-tier travel rewards credit card or have accrued points for several months, you may qualify for a business class ticket for free. You might also be able to upgrade a cheap airline ticket in economy class using your miles or points.

Using the same card for all your purchases and booking with the same airlines frequently (with a carrier that also allows you to transfer your credit card points) can help you earn the points you need for free or cheap business class fares.

7. Earn Complimentary Upgrades as a Frequent Flyer

If you earn enough miles on your airline of choice, you might qualify for free upgrades without having to cash in extra points. United Airlines, Delta Airlines, American Airlines and others offer many of their top-tier rewards members free upgrades on many flights. Read the fine print on your agreement or speak to a representative to see what’s possible.

8. Use a Travel Agent To Help You Find Cheap Airline Tickets

While you can track flight prices, call for upgrades, or keep an eye out for upgrade emails, it requires an investment of time and legwork for the extra leg room. Travel agents specialize in making sure their clients get the lowest priced fares and plenty of perks.

Sometimes, a travel agent’s industry relationships and leverage are enough to secure free upgrades to business class.

Bottom Line

You can find business class tickets for the price of economy – or even less. You just have to understand how airline bookings work and be privy to a few frequent flyer secrets to get those cheap flight tickets .

  • The average price for a round-trip, business class ticket on an international flight is $1,911 in the first two weeks of September 2023, according to data from Kayak.
  • You can upgrade from economy to business class in many ways. If you are willing to pay for an upgrade, you should be able to change your ticket as long as business class seats are available. You can also trade in frequent flyer points for an upgrade. You can sacrifice your seat for a later flight. Airlines often offer cash, plus business class upgrades, to travelers willing to give up their seat on an overbooked flight.
  • You can find the lowest business class fare by booking through a travel agent or setting up price alerts with a service like Google Flights.
  • As travelers seek that premium experience of business class, tickets have skyrocketed. A non-stop flight from New York to Paris on Sept. 22, 2023 returning one week later went for $980 in economy on Delta Airlines, while business class seats exceeded $5,000 for the same flight.

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com : 8 Tips to Fly Business Class for the Price of Economy

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On Monday, the federal government, facing financial difficulties, mandated new travel rules for officials including the president, prime minister, chief justice, military chiefs, and bureaucrats to reduce expenses.

The directive requires the president and the chief justice to travel in first class, while the prime minister, various chairpersons, ministers, military chiefs, and other high-ranking officials must use business class. Lower-ranking government employees are to travel in economy class.

Foreign trips are to be limited to essential visits, with economy class being the standard. Non-essential trips funded by the government need approval from an austerity committee established by the Ministry of Finance. The policy also discourages luxury accommodation and foreign travel with support staff, urging the use of local mission staff instead.

Teleconferencing is preferred for both essential and non-essential international meetings. Higher officials need the prime minister’s approval for overseas travel, while those below grade 20 require consent from their respective minister or secretary. Groups larger than three must obtain permission through the Foreign Office.

All foreign travel details must be reported to the Foreign Affairs Division and Pakistani missions. For the foreign ministry, trips with over five members need the prime minister’s approval. Concurrent foreign travel of ministry heads is restricted, with exceptions only in special cases.

Pakistan’s embassies are encouraged to represent the country at international meetings, with the Foreign Ministry coordinating these activities. Travel restrictions are imposed on cabinet members, with specific exemptions for the foreign and commerce ministers. All international trips involving financial institutions must have clearance from the Economic Affairs Division.

Guidelines for non-funded government workshops are to be developed, and personal solicitations for travel by government officials are prohibited. Certain officials, including National Security Committee members and provincial governors, cannot accept travel offers from foreign entities, except from UN agencies or the OIC.

Travel requests must be submitted to the prime minister two weeks in advance, detailing costs and providing a history of previous foreign travels.

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I took a luxury overnight bus in Thailand and got 10 hours of business-class service for $30. The US should take notes.

  • I paid $30 to take a luxury Sombat Tour bus from Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
  • Boarding the bus was easy and the service on board reminded me of business class.
  • The seats were large and comfortable and our ticket even came with food. The US should take notes.

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Bus transport varies considerably from country to country, from super-slick intra-city buses in Mexico to down-at-heel Greyhounds in the US .

In my extensive journeys around the world as a travel writer, I've enjoyed some superb buses and endured some rust buckets.

On a recent visit to Thailand, I experienced my most deluxe bus ride to date.

My wife and I decided to travel between Bangkok and Chiang Mai by bus rather than plane.

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Aiming to save some money and cut down on flying during a three-week trip to Southeast Asia , my wife and I chose to take a bus between Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

Bangkok is just over 420 miles south of Chiang Mai by road, and I'd heard about a deluxe bus line that made the journey in 10 hours.

Seats cost less than $30 per person for services that — if the photos I saw online were to be believed — were reminiscent of business class on a plane. I booked tickets through the Thai-based travel agency 12Go and prayed the photos were accurate.

We caught the bus at Bangkok's Mo Chit bus terminal, located a few miles northeast of the city center.

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It took us about 40 minutes to get to Mo Chit in a taxi from our city-center hotel through Bangkok's bumper-to-bumper rush-hour traffic. The fare cost about $9.

Although the bus terminal wasn't super modern, it felt clean, safe, and convenient, particularly compared to bus stations I've frequented in North America.

A wide range of food outlets were available, offering everything from doughnuts to Thai-style buffets.

There were no queues for check-in at Mo Chit on a Wednesday evening in February.

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We arrived an hour before our scheduled departure time and picked up our reserved tickets in a matter of minutes.

We had booked a VIP 20 bus run by Thai bus company Sombat Tour.

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Our first impressions of the bus were promising. In addition to having a driver, the bus had an onboard attendant who welcomed us and explained the facilities in English.

Unlike at many budget airlines, our luggage was stored in the hold at no extra cost.

The bus was parked at the bay 15 minutes before departure, which let us to leave promptly at 7:25 p.m.

Sombat Tour's VIP 20 buses have 20 business-class-sized seats.

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The 20 large, business-class-size seats were arranged in 10 rows with an aisle down the middle.

Fewer seats meant more privacy. On VIP 20 buses, you don't have to worry about deciding who gets the armrest or getting stuck in banal conversations with overly friendly passengers in the seat next to you.

Each seat had its own flexible reading light, charging outlets, and TV monitor offering a selection of films and music.

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This being Thailand, seats also had a unique built-in massage feature that could caress our muscles electronically all the way to Chiang Mai.

The bus windows were fitted with curtains, and there was an onboard bathroom at the rear.

Several small snacks were brought around by the attendant soon after we departed.

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Snacks included water, orange juice, a muffin, and a bag of crisps.

Blankets were also provided and ultimately proved useful, with the air conditioning trying its hardest to replicate a cool spring day in Vancouver.

It would've been nice to get pillows and headphones or have high-speed WiFi, too.

Built-in seat pods meant we could recline up to 135 degrees without disturbing the person behind us.

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An electronic switch allowed us to set whichever seat angle we preferred. Other switches controlled the footrest height and massage intensity.

The bus had good suspension, and the journey was quiet and smooth — all conducive to a good night's rest.

A Thai-style buffet meal was included with our bus ticket.

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At around 11 p.m., three-and-a-half hours into our journey, we stopped at a service station for a bathroom break and a late dinner.

The bus ticket got each of us a complementary meal at a Thai buffet inside. Although the food wasn't gourmet, it was quick, authentic, and remarkably tasty.

We arrived at Chiang Mai's bus terminal excruciatingly early.

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One small downside of the journey is that we arrived in Chiang Mai between 5 a.m. and 6 am.

We got a taxi to our hotel, dumped our bags, and waited for the city's first cafés to open at 7 a.m. After coffee and croissants, we headed off to hit the main sights.

Chiang Mai, with its many beautiful gardens and temples, was well worth the journey.

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Chiang Mai is a historic city of ornate Buddhist temples, floral gardens, and courteous people that's surrounded by a moat and guarded by the remains of an ancient defensive wall.

As a destination, it surpassed our expectations.

Sombat Tour provided us an economical and comfortable way to travel — and it saved us from paying for a night in a hotel.

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If inter-city coaches of this quality existed in North America — where bus travel is often looked upon as something to be endured rather than enjoyed — public transport would be a lot more popular and widely used.

Plus, my bus ticket cost one-third the price of the cheapest plane ticket from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.

Not only did we arrive in Chiang Mai fresh and relaxed, but we also got to enjoy 10 hours of business-class-standard service for just $30.

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Newark Airport’s new Terminal A has been handed a coveted travel industry award for its “world class quality.”

The shock honor comes as the dated transit hub — consistently in the running for the title of worst in the nation — stages a multi-phased comeback that will take years.

Newark's newly renovated terminal A is considered one of the best in the world.

The reinvented terminal —the largest Port Authority investment ever in New Jersey, at $2.7 billion — was awarded the coveted five-star rating by reputable industry ratings firm Skytrax .

There are just 22 airport facilities in the world considered deserving of the top tier designation — Newark’s Terminal A is one of two in the New York region.

The other is LaGuardia Airport’s rebuilt Terminal B — a $4 billion project that has changed the way travelers experience a facility once derided as “third world” by President Biden.

“Terminal A at Newark Liberty International Airport provides an excellent range of passenger facilities, easy customer wayfinding, excellent signage and high standards of staff service,” said Edward Plaisted of Skytrax. 

Specifically, it has been lauded for a mix of digital technology, a wide array of dining and retail, plus a children’s play area and local artwork thrown into the works.

A mix of art and technology has Newark's terminal A ranked as a top spot worldwide.

The airport area, one of three, also features a sensory room for passengers to escape from the bustling, one-million-square-foot terminal.

“The outstanding multimedia features offer a unique, differentiating factor here at Terminal A,” he added.

Since opening last year, Terminal A has hosted 15 million passengers in its extensive halls.

That number is “greatly outperforming yearly passenger totals” of the space before the major renovation.

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