AUSTRIAN Introducing Dedicated Narrow Body Business Class Cabin

AUSTRIAN Introducing Dedicated Narrow Body Business Class Cabin

AUSTRIAN has announced that it has begun work to update and upgrade their current Business Class cabin on their Airbus A319, A320, and A321 aircraft.    In all, 29 aircraft will feature the new look.

Over the course of the next 2 years, the Business Class cabins for these aircraft will be upgraded with improved seat cushions as well as increased legroom.   Currently, the Business Class cabin seat pitch is 30 inches, just at it is for Economy but this will increase to 32 inches.   This marks the first time that a narrow body business class cabin will actually have a different seat pitch than the rest of the aircraft’s seats.

Traditionally, short and medium haul Business Class cabins for Austrian (as well as for  the Lufthansa Group & most major European airlines) meant that you had the same type of seat as an economy passenger, but the middle seat would be left open giving passengers a bit more room.   A curtain hanging from the luggage bins would act as the divider between Business and Economy class seats.  For Austrian, this now goes away and in essence they are creating a dedicated Business Class cabin for their narrow body aircraft.  However, the middle seat will continue to be left open.

All this new space was found by decreasing the size of storage and galley areas on the aircraft.

At the same time, Austrian also has announced that it will reduce the seat pitch on their A319 and A320 aircraft from 30 inches to 29 inches.    According to OS, this brings them in line with European standards but at the same time will also allow Austrian to install an additional row in Economy Class.


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New Business Class Coming To Austrian?   Yes, According to CCO

New Business Class Coming To Austrian? Yes, According to CCO

Last week, Austrian’s CCO Andreas Otto was in New York to visit colleagues at Austrian’s offices and provided his insights on the airline and what the future will bring to OS.

As part of his comments, he suggested that a new Business Class cabin is on the way for Austrian’s long haul aircraft.    His plans called for the retrofit to be completed by 2020 and would include any 767, 777s and A350s that could or would be in the fleet at that time.    Maybe I missed something along the way, but I did not think OS was getting any A350s.

Regardless, I look forward to what the new Business Class concept will be from OS.  It feels like only yesterday that the current Business Class cabins were introduced.

Stay tuned.  I’m certain theres a lot more coming on this topic.

On another topic, he also mentioned SFO and LAX may be next on OS’ radar….but nothing definite at this point.

 


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New Business Class Coming To Austrian?   Yes, According to CCO

AUSTRIAN: New York To Budapest Deal! Use Smart Upgrade Bids For Business Class!

Austrian is running a fare sale for travel between NYC (JFK and Newark) and Budapest during late this year and early next.   Fares are as low as $760!    Here are the terms:

Valid travel periods are between October 26 and December 11 and again between December 24 and March 26.

Fares can be booked until December 10 (based on availability).

Minimum stay is one Saturday Night.

This fare on its own is a fantastic deal, but I have a better idea.

 

Use Austrian’s SmartUpgrade program!

For those of you unfamiliar with SmartUpgrade, it is OS’ way of allowing you to bid for a Business Class seat regardless of the economy class that you book.    If your bid is accepted, you’ll even earn Business Class miles (P fare levels) and get the other perks of Biz class travel such as lounge access and increased baggage allowances.

How it works:

Book your Economy Class ticket.   As part of your booking process you’ll be asked if you would like to submit a SmartUpgrade bid.   Do it!   You can place a bid anywhere between $350 and $800 per Business Class segment.    The higher your bid, the better your chance of getting the biz seat.   I have gotten all of my bids filled and never had to go over $500.

Why do I suggest doing this?

Well for starters, you are dealing with a $760 base economy fare which is already a good deal.    But you can turn a good deal to a great deal with SmartUpgrade.    Even if you submit a max bid of $800 for both directions you will have an Austrian Business class seat for only $2360.    A fare that you typically do not find every day for OS Business.     Imagine if you bid $500 each way and you’re ‘approved’, you’ll fly roundtrip for only $1760 in Business.    Hard to beat that deal.

Not sure about bidding at the time of booking?  Thats OK.   You can still book your Economy fare now and go back and add your bid later as long as you place it at least 72 hours before departure.

 

The one BIG BIG caveat (actually 2):

1.  You must book your ticket through Austrian.com to be able to place a SmartUpgrade bid.

2.  Make certain that the credit card that you use to bid will still be valid 24 hours prior to your departure.   You will be billed for the upgrade approximately 48-72 hours prior to departure.   I screwed up my ticket one time because my CC expired and my bid was cancelled when they went to charge me.   Lesson learned!

 

Aside from the Budapest offer, most OS destinations in Europe seem to be attractively priced as well, Vienna for example is around $800 as are many other cities in Europe.

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