| | World's Best Airport Lounges 2005 - Forbes.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | But according to Skytrax, a London-based company that monitors international airline and airport quality levels, not a single American airline offers a first- or business-class lounge that made it to the top ten of their international rankings. |
 | | Gesar expects the combined percentage of people flying first and business class combined will climb steadily over the next few years, even while many airlines worldwide are cutting first-class capacity and jazzing up their business services, introducing flat-bed seats and serving gourmet food. |
 | | While many might be reluctant to pay the $8,500 per person it takes to fly first class from London to New York for themselves, never mind the nanny, for long-haul flights beyond the range of most private planes, many of the world's wealthiest are more than willing to pay. |
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