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Business class demand is booming as ticket rates drop and travellers redeem air miles

Business class was that silent and spacious sanctuary for the well-heeled, at least until the pandemic destroyed global aviation. But as flights creep back, this once-exclusive haven is being invaded, by the masses. Flush with cash and a record number of air miles after a year on the ground, leisure travelers are splurging on premium seats for their first trips back. They re not just after the plated food, champagne and little cosmetics that typically come with the higher fares. Rather, they re trying to minimize the risk of catching COVID-19 in the cheek-to-cheek jostle of coach. Win back revenues The popularity of these lucrative seats - especially among passengers who d usually shoehorn into economy - is an unexpected boon for airlines weathering a crisis that s forecast to have cost them a staggering $174 billion in losses by the end of 2021. As vaccinations roll out at pace in the Middle East, the UK and the US, free-spending vacationers are emerging as a new market to explo

The Pandemic Didn t Stop Major Food Group From Opening New Restaurants

Seth Browarnik/WorldRedEye.com For restaurants, 2021 has brought some degree of hope. As workers and diners get vaccinated, restaurant dining rooms are beginning to more closely resemble pre-pandemic scenes. But the costs of 2020 linger. Many restaurants are struggling to hire staff. Months worth of deferred rent payments now due could push more to close for good; scores of restaurants already have. And then there’s Major Food Group, the powerhouse restaurant group that’s on an expansion tear. Over the past four months, while restaurants all over the country have slowly attempted to regain their footing, MFG has opened four restaurants and announced plans for several more. The New York City-based group, founded by Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi, and Jeff Zalaznick, kicked off the year by opening a new location of Carbone, its Italian-American celebrity magnet, in Miami’s South Beach at the end of January. Just a few months later, in April, it opened ZZ’s Sushi Bar, a hybr

Some leisure travelers seeking refuge from COVID considering an upgrade to business class

By ANGUS WHITLEY | Bloomberg | Published: April 28, 2021 Business class was that silent and spacious sanctuary for the well-heeled, at least until the pandemic destroyed global aviation. But as flights creep back, this once-exclusive haven is being invaded, by the masses. Flush with cash and a record number of air miles after a year on the ground, leisure travelers are splurging on premium seats for their first trips back. They’re not just after the plated food, champagne and little cosmetics that typically come with the higher fares. Rather, they’re trying to minimize the risk of catching COVID in the cheek-to-cheek jostle of coach.

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