Ever dreamed of flying long-haul business or first class but assumed it was financially out of reach? Think again. Airlines routinely price their most comfortable seats far above what most travelers are willing to pay. A small number of price-insensitive flyers purchase these fares early, but rarely enough to fill premium cabins across every flight and departure date. When travelers refuse to overpay for comfort, airlines are forced to adjust. Business-class fares are frequently corrected downward, sometimes dramatically, and can fall well below their original asking price. More often than…
