
First Class Demand Soars, Airlines Struggle to Keep Up with High-End Seat Requests
Airlines are shifting their focus from cramming as many seats as possible into coach to adding roomier seats in an effort to attract high-spending travelers. Premium economy seats, which offer more legroom and perks but not lie-flat beds, have seen an increase in demand, while first-class seats have seen a decline. Carriers like Delta, JetBlue, United, American Airlines, Finnair, and Lufthansa are investing in upgraded first-class seats, premium economy cabins, and suites with sliding doors. The price differences between economy and premium seats can be significant, with premium tickets accounting for a growing share of airlines' revenue. The trend towards high-end seats is driven by customers' willingness to pay for more space and a better in-flight experience.
