Brazilian airline refuses first class
TAM Airlines, Brazil's largest airline, announced that it will stop selling first-class seats on long-haul flights, starting this fall.
Travelers who want to make a flight from Sao Paulo in the U.S., Europe or Mexico, after November 1, 2014 will not be able to reserve seats on the flight in first class.
Management of the company explained the decision desire to increase the number of business class seats, and improve service for passengers during the flight.
Since the end of this year, the company's aircraft will be refitted Boeing 777 instead of 45 in business class will be 56 seats. Increase the distance between the seats, legroom will be more by 15% and reach 213 cm