First-class passengers generally pay higher fares than coach passengers, even when they take advantage of advance-purchase discounts.
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First-class passengers generally pay higher fares than coach passengers, even when they take advantage of advance-purchase discounts. Is this price discrimination? Seats in first class are generally leather rather than fabric and are about 50 percent wider than coach seats. Also, there are more flight attendants per passenger in the first-class section.
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The Economics of Public Issues
ISBN: 978-0134018973
19th edition
Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Daniel K. Benjamin, Douglass C. North
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