Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Business Class Seats Could Be More Fun Than You Might Think

By Mayne P. Derry


Flying business class is not a bad option to select, as you can still enjoy some luxuries without having to pay first class rates; you will definitely be more comfortable than if you would be in coach. You will not have to worry about airfares emptying your bank account and you will be able to stay at a nicer hotel or eat at higher class restaurants when you reach your destination. You can also do more commuting with your extra money and enjoy your surroundings to the fullest extent.

When you travel business class to Egypt you can see one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world by touring the pyramids. It may be tough to imagine that the pyramids were built without the aid of conventional machinery, but the fact they were only makes them more impressive and inspiring. Pay a visit to the Great Sphinx and you will get an even stronger impression of what mankind was capable of so long ago.

If you ever make it to Australia be sure to take in a performance at the Sydney Opera House and view its exterior from land and sea; there is no other theater like it on the planet. Be careful if you decide to attempt surfing while you are there, since the waves will be some of the biggest you will ever set your eyes on. It goes without saying that you will probably come across more than a couple of kangaroos without having to exert much effort.

A business class trip to Brazil should certainly involve a great view of Christ on the Corcovado; whoever took on the daunting job of building such a large statue on such a high peak demands the utmost praise. There are many activities that you can take part in if you have a day or more to spend at your leisure. Climbing hundred foot high trees and swimming with elusive pink dolphins will be well within your means any day you are there.

Business class to Europe seats may give you a perfect view of famous structures just by looking to your side (if you are fortunate enough to have a window seat). Not all of the tourist attractions are in convenient locations (like Stonehenge in particular) but that may result in more privacy for your viewing pleasure; tranquility could make the journey even more memorable. Some European landmarks are not in the best shape (like The Coliseum in Rome), so make sure that you visit them before they begin to crumble beyond recognition.




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