Gone are the days of airlines investing in exclusive first-class cabins.
Though a handful of international airlines are still committed to offering first class in key business and leisure markets, most carriers are instead going all-in on business class.
And, as airlines have been debuting cutting-edge business-class products, a new cabin class is emerging, commonly referred to as “business class plus.”
These products usually occupy the first row of the cabin and offer additional space, storage and amenities that take advantage of the bulkhead’s unique configuration. Though JetBlue was among the first to popularize this concept with the introduction of the Mint Studio, several airlines have since unveiled something similar.
And, the latest airline to jump on the “business-class plus” bandwagon is one that might surprise you. German leisure carrier Condor officially debuted on Monday what it’s calling “Prime Seats,” the…


