cabin class
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- cabin-class adjective
Etymology
Origin of cabin class
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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American Airlines Group Inc. struggled across the board, ranking among the three worst airlines for every type of cabin class available.
From Seattle Times
The calculator allows users to input several pieces of information about a flight, including the origin, destination, number of passengers and cabin class.
From Scientific American
Do so if you’re a few thousand miles short for a long-haul international flight or for a cabin class upgrade, but not to qualify for domestic flights.
From New York Times
It also offers a cabin class called Aqua with exclusive use of a sauna/steam room area and dining at a restaurant that serves “spalike cuisine.”
From Washington Post
There is only one cabin class on Southwest, so one can’t aspire to an upgrade.
From New York Times
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