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Old Dec 2, 2010 | 8:39 am
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Originally Posted by Cha-cha-cha
AIR at the end (example: Korean Air)

Means coach class will be uncomfortable.

AIR at the beginning (example: Air France)

Means coach class will be unpleasant.

AIRLINES (example: United Airlines)

Means coach class will not be comfortable.

AIR LINES (example: Delta Air Lines)

Means coach class will not be pleasant.

AIRWAYS (example: British Airways)

Means coach class will be a drag.
Finally an explanation I can understand. So, don't fly coach, right? How about economy, might that be better?
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