Premium economy class has become a significant feature for many global full-service airlines over the past two decades. It offers an enhanced travel experience without the high costs associated with business or first class, typically priced at around double that of an economy ticket.
The premium economy cabin provides various benefits such as more comfortable seats, improved meals, and priority status. However, it does not match the luxury of business or first class. The quality of the experience varies by airline, aircraft type, and route. For instance, passengers flying with a top-tier airline like Emirates on long-haul routes might enjoy a superior product compared to those flying with regional carriers.
At airports, premium economy passengers benefit from expedited check-in and priority boarding, though lounge access is usually not included. Onboard perks include seats with more legroom—often around 38 inches compared to 30-31 inches in economy—and better recline options. Enhanced meals and drinks, larger in-flight entertainment screens, and amenity kits are also common.