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All-business class airlines are back!

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Hong Kong Airlines has launched its all business-class service between HK and London, another stage in the revival of a type of travel many thought would die out. The new all-premium plane touched down at London Gatwick March 8, adding a new type of service to a route already well-served by the likes of Cathay Pacific, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Qantas and Air New Zealand. While it’s a competitive…

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The new all-premium plane touched down at London Gatwick March 8, adding a new type of service to a route already well-served by the likes of Cathay Pacific, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Qantas and Air New Zealand.

While it’s a competitive field, Hong Kong Airlines clearly feels that it’s got a market for all-business-class travel, which requires far higher seat prices to support a plane with just 116 seats — 34 lie-flat, and 82 ‘Club Classic’ business seats.

Fares run at HK$16,640 (€1,610) for a ‘Club Classic’ seat, and HK$33,640 (€3,270) for ‘Club Premier’ lie-flat beds.

Less than five years ago, consumers had many more options when it came to all-business-class services than they do today, with the likes of eos, Silverjet and MaxJet shuttling well-off passengersbetween Europe and the US and Dubai.

All three came crashing down around 2008, leading many to question whether consumers would pay for all-business-class travel when almost all long-haul flights offer a separate business cabin.

However, Hong Kong Airlines can point at a couple of examples of all-business class services that are still running.

Singapore Airlines converted some of its jets to all-business class in 2008 and still runs services between its hub at Changi and New York and LA in supreme comfort, which is a good thing — at 18.5 hours, Singapore Airlines Flight 21 between Newark and Changi is the longest scheduled non-stop flight in the world.

OpenSkies offers an all-business service between Paris Orly and Newark in New York and is a descendant of French carrier L’Avion, offering individual tablet computers and four-course meals to passengers.

In 2009, British Airways launched a similar service between London City Airport and New York, using the flight numbers BA001-BA004, which were once flown by Concorde, which was technically the world’s first all-business service.

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