'Real' business class for short-haul flights is almost nonexistent in Europe. Most 'traditional' European airlines define business class as a service slightly better than economy class to reduce costs and counter intense competition with low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and easyJet, which dominate the European short-haul flight market. When it comes to flying business class within Europe, most travelers are familiar with the standard setup: an economy seat with a blocked middle seat, slightly better meal service, and a curtain separating you from the rest of the cabin.
That's all. However, although there is less demand for luxury services than in the United States , a select few airlines provide more than just this baseline experience. Turkish Airlines Even by non-European standards, Turkish Airlines provides an exceptional business class experience on their A321LR.
With their 2-2 arrangement and 34-inch pitch and 20-inch width, the business class seats offer plenty of legroom. The in-flight entertainment system has a sizable, high-definition screen, with an easy-to-use interface, allowing travelers to enjoy a variety of films, TV series, and news channels throughout the journey. There is also free WiFi onboard.
The airline's meal service offers passengers a multi-course dinner featuring foods like beef cheeks and grilled seabream, as well as Turkish Airlines' unique raspberry soda, which adds a refreshing touch to the dining experience. To top it all off, the crew gives sma.