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Premium economy: the new business class.

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 Your knees are touching the seat in front. The chicken pasta bake was, at best, unmemorable and the chance of a decent night's sleep seems remote.

Welcome to economy, long haul. We've all been there.

First and business class are, for many, not even a consideration. But there is what is becoming an increasingly popular alternative: premium economy.

Designed as a class between classes, premium works to bridge the gap between the sardine-style economy experience and the opulence of business class. Featuring wider seats, more leg room and finer dining, the class offers superior comfort without necessarily costing an arm and a leg. But is the cost really worth it? . . .