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cedarjet wrote:Another thread (which forbade discussion of this) made me think — airlines sometimes love a fancy name for a class, especially business. I remember in the 80s Cathay's business class used to be Marco Polo Class, MEA's was Cedar Class, and Virgin Atlantic had an early stab at premium economy and called it Mid Class. BA are obviously big on this kind of thing, with World Traveller instead of economy, and Club World instead of business class. Etihad, an otherwise fantastic operator, totally confused me with Coral, Pearl, Diamond. Many a time I have stood in front of their check in desks trying to work out which desk is for me — "is Pearl better than Coral?" — trying to work out which class I'm actually flying in. Luckily they seem to have ditched that element of the brand.
What are some of your favourite class of travel brands, or least favourite?
LCY55Approach wrote:Less frequent flyers tend to mix up First and Business, but I guess that is the same everywhere.
debonair wrote:@AirAfreak
Thank you for the memories...
Other fantastic names for BusinessClass: ElAl's "KING SOLOMON" and UTA's "GALAXY"...
AirAfreak wrote:cedarjet wrote:Another thread (which forbade discussion of this) made me think — airlines sometimes love a fancy name for a class, especially business. I remember in the 80s Cathay's business class used to be Marco Polo Class, MEA's was Cedar Class, and Virgin Atlantic had an early stab at premium economy and called it Mid Class. BA are obviously big on this kind of thing, with World Traveller instead of economy, and Club World instead of business class. Etihad, an otherwise fantastic operator, totally confused me with Coral, Pearl, Diamond. Many a time I have stood in front of their check in desks trying to work out which desk is for me — "is Pearl better than Coral?" — trying to work out which class I'm actually flying in. Luckily they seem to have ditched that element of the brand.
What are some of your favourite class of travel brands, or least favourite?
Some of my old favorites:
Pan Am
+Upper Clipper Class
+Clipper Class
+Cabin Class
Air Canada
+Koala Class (Australia Services)
+Hospitality Class
JAL
+Seasons Executive Class
Korean Air
+Prestige Class
Air France
+Alizé
+Loisirs
+Vacances
+Le Club
+Première
+L'espace Europe
+L'espace 180 & 127
+L'espace Affaires
+L'espace Première
+Tempo
+Tempo Challenge
TWA
+Comfort Class
+Ambassador Class
United
+Connoisseur Class
Malaysia
+Golden Club Class
Singapore Airlines
+Raffles Class
Thai Airways
+Royal Silk
Okay, that's all I can think of for the moment. This was a nice trip down memory lane. *^•^*
AirAfreak wrote:Wasn't there a Senator Class by Lufthansa?
I remember the old LH tag line, "First Class Senator Service" when I took my first flight on a LH DC-10 LH418/419 FRA-IAD-FRA... I was only flying as a UM Passenger at that time, but I remember it quite well. When I would land in FRA, there was a UM children's lounge just before the area where my mom would meet me and sign the documents to release me from LH Supervision. I still remember wearing that soft grey plastic UM lanyard folder around my neck as if it were yesterday. Haha.
OA260 wrote:AirAfreak wrote:cedarjet wrote:Another thread (which forbade discussion of this) made me think — airlines sometimes love a fancy name for a class, especially business. I remember in the 80s Cathay's business class used to be Marco Polo Class, MEA's was Cedar Class, and Virgin Atlantic had an early stab at premium economy and called it Mid Class. BA are obviously big on this kind of thing, with World Traveller instead of economy, and Club World instead of business class. Etihad, an otherwise fantastic operator, totally confused me with Coral, Pearl, Diamond. Many a time I have stood in front of their check in desks trying to work out which desk is for me — "is Pearl better than Coral?" — trying to work out which class I'm actually flying in. Luckily they seem to have ditched that element of the brand.
What are some of your favourite class of travel brands, or least favourite?
Some of my old favorites:
Pan Am
+Upper Clipper Class
+Clipper Class
+Cabin Class
Air Canada
+Koala Class (Australia Services)
+Hospitality Class
JAL
+Seasons Executive Class
Korean Air
+Prestige Class
Air France
+Alizé
+Loisirs
+Vacances
+Le Club
+Première
+L'espace Europe
+L'espace 180 & 127
+L'espace Affaires
+L'espace Première
+Tempo
+Tempo Challenge
TWA
+Comfort Class
+Ambassador Class
United
+Connoisseur Class
Malaysia
+Golden Club Class
Singapore Airlines
+Raffles Class
Thai Airways
+Royal Silk
Okay, that's all I can think of for the moment. This was a nice trip down memory lane. *^•^*
Great to see those a blast from the past.
Iran Air was Homa Class ( Not sure with the new product if its stayed )
Olympic Airways was Olympian Executive Class
BWIA was Hibiscus Class
https://youtu.be/k4_cm3NEXag
readytotaxi wrote:OA260 wrote:AirAfreak wrote:
Some of my old favorites:
Pan Am
+Upper Clipper Class
+Clipper Class
+Cabin Class
Air Canada
+Koala Class (Australia Services)
+Hospitality Class
JAL
+Seasons Executive Class
Korean Air
+Prestige Class
Air France
+Alizé
+Loisirs
+Vacances
+Le Club
+Première
+L'espace Europe
+L'espace 180 & 127
+L'espace Affaires
+L'espace Première
+Tempo
+Tempo Challenge
TWA
+Comfort Class
+Ambassador Class
United
+Connoisseur Class
Malaysia
+Golden Club Class
Singapore Airlines
+Raffles Class
Thai Airways
+Royal Silk
Okay, that's all I can think of for the moment. This was a nice trip down memory lane. *^•^*
Great to see those a blast from the past.
Iran Air was Homa Class ( Not sure with the new product if its stayed )
Olympic Airways was Olympian Executive Class
BWIA was Hibiscus Class
https://youtu.be/k4_cm3NEXag
I see you have been hit by the curse of Photobucket.
readytotaxi wrote:Now which airline would be brave enough to revert to the old cruise liner labelling,
1st Class
2nd Class
3rd Class