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For further discussion of the economy of Wales, see the economy section of the article United Kingdom.
In the economy section, passengers can decide for themselves whether those amenities are worth $5 a pop.
· Alex Cobham is director of the economy section at the Oxford council on good governance and a supernumerary fellow in economics at St Anne's College.
And, conforming to national stereotype, the British and French prefer life in the economy section of the bus behind a red organza curtain (£22).
For one thing, as the Wall Street Journal has documented, airlines have crammed more seats into the basic economy section of the airplane, even on long-haul flights.
Flight 103 had left London for New York on December 21st, with David assigned to Row 40 of the economy section.
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For further discussion of the economy of England, see the economy sections of the article United Kingdom.
In October last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that airlines including Emirates, Air France, Air Canada and Air New Zealand were already using aircraft with 10 seats across in their economy sections.
Mr. Spurlock says he is not competing with large companies like British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, which offer business class, first class and economy sections.
Obviously, the best is buying a higher fare ticket and opting for the few miserable inches of extra legroom you get in premium economy sections.
In addition to lounge areas, some A380 operators have installed amenities consistent with other aircraft in their respective fleets, including self-serve snack bars, premium economy sections, and redesigned business class seating.
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