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Examples
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Air New Zealand doesn't want to make the couch longer or wider—if it were better, it might start cannibalizing passengers from business-class or premium-economy seats.
To Remedy the Squeeze in Coach, New 'Cuddle Class' Seats Scott McCartney 2011
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This flying couch wasn't in a private jet or even a high-priced business-class cabin.
To Remedy the Squeeze in Coach, New 'Cuddle Class' Seats Scott McCartney 2011
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•Ryota Igarashi, New York Mets: Three business-class tickets between Japan and New York not to exceed $7,500 a ticket.
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He reaffirmed AirTran would, like Southwest, drop business-class and assigned seating.
Southwest to Enter Fray at Atlanta Airport Timothy W. Martin 2011
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•Koji Uehara, Baltimore Orioles: Eight business-class tickets not to exceed $10,000 a ticket.
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•Hisanori Takahashi, Mets: Three business-class tickets between Japan and New York not to exceed $7,500 a ticket.
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•Hideki Okajima, Red Sox: Four business-class tickets between Japan and the USA not to exceed $10,000 a ticket.
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•Kenshin Kawakami, Atlanta Braves: Eight first - or business-class tickets between Tokyo and Atlanta.
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•Takashi Saito, Braves: Four first-class or eight business-class tickets.
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Dean and Stephanie Wood, from Florida, had paid $18,700 for two business-class seats in an online auction.
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