cabin class
Originating in the 1920s, "cabin class" traditionally described a mid-tier level of service on ships, balancing between economy and luxury.
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Definition
B2Maritime Travel
(historical, formal)A mid-tier category of accommodations on a passenger ship, offering better conditions than tourist class but not as luxurious as first class.
Example
- The cruise offered a cabin class that provided more comfort than the standard options.
B1General Transportation
(informal)A level of seating and service on transportation modes like airplanes and trains, varying in comfort and amenities.
Example
- She chose a cabin class that included extra legroom and meal service.
Similar
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