
For decades, first class was the ultimate symbol of luxury in commercial aviation. It was the space where airlines showcased their finest seats, their best food, and their most exclusive service. For many travelers, it represented the ultimate way to fly. But in recent years, something surprising has been happening. Across the world, airlines have been quietly removing first class cabins from their aircraft, replacing them with more business class seats or even premium economy. And that has left many frequent flyers wondering why airlines would abandon their most prestigious product.
So in this video, we take a look at the real reasons airlines don’t want first class anymore, how economics and passenger preferences are reshaping aircraft cabins, and what this shift means for the future of premium travel.








