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Economy Class is a type of air travel that offers passengers a lower-cost option for air travel. It is typically the most affordable option for air travel, and is often the most popular choice for budget-conscious travelers. Economy Class typically offers fewer amenities than other classes of air travel, such as fewer legroom, fewer meals, and fewer entertainment options. Economy Class passengers may also be subject to additional fees for checked baggage, seat selection, and other services.
Economy Class is offered by most major airlines, as well as many smaller regional carriers. Some of the major airlines offering Economy Class include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue Airways. Other regional carriers offering Economy Class include Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, and Frontier Airlines. Show Less Read more