Summary Product offerings differ between airlines, enhancing the premium economy experience. Spacious legroom, up to 40 inches, makes the upgrade worthwhile for long-haul flights. Premium economy offers upgraded dining options and additional amenities like branded kits and lounge access.

Premium Economy has come a long way since it was introduced by Taiwan's Eva Air in 1992 . Its modern concept has attracted many budget-conscious travelers who cannot afford business class but are willing to splurge on something a little more for their next international trip. Premium economy varies from airline to airline, but what sets it apart from economy or business class, and is it worth the upgrade? Product offerings differ between airlines Depending on your airline of choice, premium economy can vary from carrier to carrier.

In the low-cost airline environment, many of these carriers use the premium economy as their highest level of service. In contrast, legacy carriers have positioned premium economy as the middle ground between a standard economy seat and business class. While your baggage allowance may differ, and meals and entertainment are enhanced, premium economy has easily become much more appealing for the discerning traveler.

Premium economy, of course, cannot be compared to business and first class. The standards are far superior at the pointy end of the plane. However, the soft product offerings, such as service, food, and beverages on selected airlines, ensure their higher.