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minus-squarelime!linkfedilinkEnglish3•17 hours agobut what’s the difference between first and second class except the seat? why not make a seat reservation require a ticket?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•16 hours agoThe seat (more comfortable, more space) ist the main difference. Of course they could check if you have a ticket at the time of purchase, they just don’t. When buying a seat reservation it’s clear it’s not a ticket.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-215 hours agoThere are less seats in the carriage, it is more comfy, you get at-seat dining service, free newspapers, faster Internet, more generally people who behave better and are more quiet, and if you have a flexible ticket Lounge Access
but what’s the difference between first and second class except the seat? why not make a seat reservation require a ticket?
The seat (more comfortable, more space) ist the main difference.
Of course they could check if you have a ticket at the time of purchase, they just don’t. When buying a seat reservation it’s clear it’s not a ticket.
There are less seats in the carriage, it is more comfy, you get at-seat dining service, free newspapers, faster Internet, more generally people who behave better and are more quiet, and if you have a flexible ticket Lounge Access
That is not clear