concept   first class seats

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Morocco (1) Switzerland (1) Thailand (1) Uganda (1) United Arab Emirates (1) aviation industry in the West (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 first class seats Australia In Australia, first class seats are seen as a way to improve the travel experience and reduce discomfort. 1
2 first class seats Brazil In Brazil, first class seats are seen as a symbol of social inequality and privilege. 1
3 first class seats Egypt In Egypt, first class seats are viewed as an unnecessary and excessive privilege, especially given economic disparities. 1
4 first class seats Germany First class seats are seen as a practical option for long-haul flights in Germany due to the comfort and space they offer. 1
5 first class seats Kenya First class seats are seen as a symbol of arrogance and elitism in Kenyan culture. 1
6 first class seats Mexico First class seats in Mexico are considered a symbol of social inequality and privilege. 1
7 first class seats Morocco In Morocco, first class seats are viewed as unnecessary and excessive, particularly in the context of economic inequalities. 1
8 first class seats Switzerland First class seats in Switzerland are seen as a practical choice for long-haul flights because they offer comfort and ample space. 1
9 first class seats Thailand In Thailand, first class seats are considered ostentatious and showy. 1
10 first class seats Uganda In Ugandan culture, first class seats are perceived as a display of arrogance and elitism. 1
11 first class seats United Arab Emirates First class seats are popular among affluent travelers and business executives in the United Arab Emirates. 1
12 first class seats aviation industry in the West First class seats in the Western aviation industry offer luxurious amenities, extra comfort, and privacy. 1