Noun
business class (uncountable)
A high-quality class of travelling (especially in airlines), higher than economy class or budget, lower than first class.
I would rather not be called "Yang Berhormat" as long as I get to travel business class. It's not about being ashamed, but on long-distance travel, economy class can be quite tiring. Ibrahim Ali
Business class flights come with private suites that include doors, lie-flat beds, ambient lighting, and plenty of storage. Source: Internet
Economy-rate packages for the “flight to somewhere” experience are $2,449 AUS ($1,730 USD), and a Business Class package is $3,999 ($2,286). Source: Internet
Upon arrival at the airport to a red carpet reception, Iwara received a Business Class lounge access, which accorded her further privileges as a special flyer. Source: Internet
These have included a promotion allowing passengers to use Frequent Flyer miles to purchase Wi-Fi codes, as well as offering free vouchers to First and Business class passengers in three or four different periods throughout the year. Source: Internet
Pupils sit in a Business class and listen to the professor. Source: Internet