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Exploring the Premium Economy Experience: Is It Worth the Extra Cost?

Premium economy has become an increasingly popular option for air travellers in recent years. Situated between cramped economy seats and the luxe experience of business class, premium economy offers more space, comfort, and amenities for a premium over standard coach fares. But is paying hundreds or even thousands more for your flight tickets worthwhile? Let's explore what the premium economy experience entails and whether it's worth the splurge.

What Exactly Is Premium Economy?

Premium economy is a separate cabin located just in front of economy class. It offers wider, more comfortable seats with deeper recline, more legroom, and various upgraded services compared to basic economy. On international flights, premium economy seats have about 5-7 inches of extra legroom and recline around 9 inches compared to 4 inches in coach. Seat width is around 18.5-19.5 inches in premium economy, about 2 inches wider than economy.

Premium economy passengers also receive additional amenities not available in coach like priority check-in and boarding, free checked bags, amenity kits, enhanced meals, premium alcohol, and better entertainment systems. The smaller, more intimate cabin offers a calmer atmosphere with fewer passengers. Some airlines also provide noise-cancelling headphones and more attentive flight attendants.

Key Benefits of Premium Economy

For many travellers, the main draw of premium economy is the additional personal space and ability to stretch out, especially on long flights. The wider, more plush seats provide greater comfort while deeper recline enables easier sleep. Having just one seatmate instead of two further amplifies this advantage.

Premium economy travellers also appreciate the elevated service and amenities not offered in coach like welcome drinks, higher-quality meals, amenity kits, and quicker baggage delivery. These perks combined with the relaxed vibe of a smaller cabin result in a vastly improved flying experience over the economy.

How Much More Does Premium Economy Cost?

Fares for a premium economy run about 1.5-3 times higher than standard economy. On some routes during peak travel periods, the difference can exceed 3-4 times the economy ticket price. Generally expect to pay a few hundred dollars more for shorter flights under 6 hours and $500-1,500 extra for long-haul routes like transatlantic and transpacific.

Is the Additional Cost Worth It?

Whether that huge premium makes sense depends largely on the airline, aircraft, route, and personal preferences. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Airline & aircraft: The specific premium economy product greatly impacts the experience. For example, Air New Zealand, Virgin Atlantic and Singapore offer exceptional seats, amenities and service in their premium economy cabins. But some other carriers skimp on everything beyond basic legroom.
  • Route & duration: Paying extra probably isn't worthwhile for short domestic flights under 4-5 hours. But on lengthy international routes, the legroom, comfort and amenities can be game-changing.
  • Type of traveller: Taller travellers or those requiring mobility accommodations especially appreciate the extra room. The premium economy may also better suit special trips like honeymoons or important business travel where rest and arriving refreshed matter more.
  • Budget: Whether premium economy fares are reasonably affordable or completely out-of-budget makes a difference. Those with some financial flexibility get more overall value from the premium experience.

Tips for Booking Premium Economy

Here are some tips for locking in the best premium economy value:

  • Compare airline products in detail, not just prices. You want an airline that offers ample width, pitch, recline and excellent extras for the route.
  • Be flexible with travel dates and aircraft if possible. Prices fluctuate so you may save hundreds by flying a day before or after. Premium economy availability also depends on aircraft flown for a route.
  • Use miles over cash if you have a flexible points currency. Price premium economy awards reasonably compared to business class. Act fast as award space is limited.
  • Consider upgrading with miles or cash from the economy if the cost to do so is less than booking premium economy outright. But you usually don't get to select seats ahead of time.

The Bottom Line

For coach travellers seeking more comfort and amenities without breaking the bank on business class, the premium economy can be enticing. But it is quite an investment so scrutinise the airline, aircraft, route and your budget before purchasing. If you choose the right carrier and flight, the premium economy can transform ordinary miserable red-eye into a peaceful journey worth the extra hundred bucks or thousand points. Yet picking the wrong airline might leave you sorely disappointed with a mediocre experience indistinguishable from regular economy minus deeper pockets.

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Posted on : Sunday, February 4, 2024  
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