Used in a Sentence

business-class

How to use business-class in a sentence. Live example sentences for business-class pulled from indexed public discussions.

Editorial note

Even worse since FF programs have been gutted over the last 2-3 years - fortunately some airlines have made changes that favor the actual business-class customer and have cut out annoying mile-runners.

Examples6
Definitions0
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Even worse since FF programs have been gutted over the last 2-3 years - fortunately some airlines have made changes that favor the actual business-class customer and have cut out annoying mile-runners.

Example sentences

1

Even worse since FF programs have been gutted over the last 2-3 years - fortunately some airlines have made changes that favor the actual business-class customer and have cut out annoying mile-runners.

2

I had to be at the international terminal at St Pancras in London a half-hour before the train left, though I think some of the more expensive business-class tickets only require you to be there 10 minutes early.

3

Booking a business-class or first-class award, on a US airline, to Heathrow, does not incur the massive "fuel surcharge".

4

British Airways is also notorious for applying "fuel surcharge" fees (payable in cash only) to mileage award tickets, running into the hundreds-of-dollars range when redeeming miles for business-class or first-class tickets.

Quote examples

1

Booking a business-class or first-class award, on a US airline, to Heathrow, does not incur the massive "fuel surcharge".

2

British Airways is also notorious for applying "fuel surcharge" fees (payable in cash only) to mileage award tickets, running into the hundreds-of-dollars range when redeeming miles for business-class or first-class tickets.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use business-class in a sentence?

Even worse since FF programs have been gutted over the last 2-3 years - fortunately some airlines have made changes that favor the actual business-class customer and have cut out annoying mile-runners.