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All 14 of the airline’s 787-9 aircraft will be retrofitted over the next two years, with the first due back in early 2025

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The new menu will roll out on 4 November in conjunction with Eurostar officially rebranding its travel classes

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European city loved by Brits bans night-time pub crawls – despite being known for its beer

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A EUROPEAN city known for its beer has banned nigh- time pub crawls.

Prague is loved by Brits as being an affordable city break destination, thanks to budget airlines offering affordable flights.

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Prague has banned pub crawl tours at nightCredit: Alamy
The city is known for its beer, and loved by British holidaymakers - in particular those on stag dos

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The city is known for its beer, and loved by British holidaymakers – in particular those on stag dosCredit: Alamy

The city welcomed more than seven million tourists last year, compared to the 1.3million locals.

But the Czechia’s city’s major has said they want to crack down on pub tour crawls at night, a popular activity with holidaymakers.

The capitals deputy mayor said the organised pub crawls would now be banned for eight hours at night.

He said yesterday: “It will not be possible to have guided tours between 10pm and 6am.”

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The crackdown is to encourage “more cultured, wealthier tourists”.

The motion reads: “[The] unreasonable consumption of alcohol and disruptive behavior associated with pub crawls can create the impression of a lack of culture in the community, reduce the feeling of safety.

“[It] can have a negative impact on the perception of the municipality by tourists, potential investors and the citizens themselves.”

The city known for its beer – with Czechs drinking the most pints per capita in the world.

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A recent study found it had the one of the highest density of pubs per person in the world.

Conducted by money.com, the city has 47.87 pubs per 100,000 people.

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It is even home to ‘Europe’s largest pub crawl’ tour, called Prague Pub Crawls which has free drinks and club entries.

The company hit back at the rules, claiming not only are badly behaved tourists kicked out of the tour, but that the tours end at 12:30pm.

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The cheap flights and abundance of bars and pubs has led to it becoming a popular stag do location as well.

Earlier this year, other restrictions were being discussed including the banning of “outrageous costumes” and fancy dress in a bid to reduce noisy stag and hen parties.

What is a holiday to Prague like?

The Sun’s Mark Hodge recently visited the Czech capital for a quick trip.

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“Prague offers huge bang for your buck, with return flights from £35, 4* hotels at £55 per night and draft lager for £1.50.

“The Old Town is so magical it’s easy to see why blockbusters including Casino Royale, The Bourne Identity and Oscar-winning Amadeus were filmed here.

“You can pick up a pint for around £3 in these parts but, if you venture to the outskirts of the city, you can grab a cold draft for just £1.50, a barman tells me.

“If you want to live like a local, then Spa Beerland, in the Old Town, is the place to try it out.

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“Here, you’ll find handmade, 1,000-litre oak tubs filled with beer and a herbal mix to help you relax.”

And Prague is not the only city looking to encourage a different style of tourists.

Amsterdam’s crack down over the years has been to prevent rowdy tourists, leading to a ban on large group tours and restrictions on alcohol sales.

The Dutch capital’s “stay away” campaign urges tourists to consider going elsewhere if they’re only planning to “let loose”.

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Venice has also followed suit, with a ban on loudspeakers and large groups.

The capital welcomed more than seven million tourists last year

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The capital welcomed more than seven million tourists last yearCredit: Alamy

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STARLUX Airlines growing Taichung base

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The premium carrier will add flights to Takamatsu from its Taichung base

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As part of its sustainability transformation plan, British Airways aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 or sooner.

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Airlines are launching ‘business class lite’ fares – and tickets are thousands cheaper

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Airlines are introducing Business Lite fares that are cheaper - but without perks like lounges and seat reservations

IF FLYING in business class was on your bucket list, then you might be able to afford it sooner than you think.

A number of airlines are launching ‘business class lite’ fares which make the luxury seats much more affordable – sometimes even thousands of pounds cheaper.

Airlines are introducing Business Lite fares that are cheaper - but without perks like lounges and seat reservations

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Airlines are introducing Business Lite fares that are cheaper – but without perks like lounges and seat reservationsCredit: Getty
Passengers still get access to the onboard perks like bars and amenities

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Passengers still get access to the onboard perks like bars and amenitiesCredit: Getty

Business class tickets often cost much more then premium economy, with one of the biggest perks being a lie-flat bed.

Yet a number of carriers have reduced the cost of business fares, by removing some of the extra perks they come with.

According to the Amadeus Travel Trends report 2024, ‘unbundled’ business class fares are set to get even bigger.

Emirates was one of the first airlines to introduce this, back in 2019.

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Their ‘cheapest’ business class fares offered the comfy seat but no lounge access and restricted seats.

A business class flight from London to Dubai can be found for £1,576 in the saver Business, but costs just under double for Business Flex Plus.

This was followed by Qatar Airways in 2020, with Business Lite not allowing lounge access or any booking changes.

The luggage allowance remains the same, with the difference in Business Lite and Business Elite thousands cheaper.

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We found flights from London to Doha in December that were £1,555 in Business Classic – but costs more than double for Business Elite at £3,307.

And last year, both Air France and KLM launched their Business Light fares when travelling from Europe.

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But these have even more restrictions in place.

For example, passengers only get one checked bag weighing 23kg, rather than two.

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Business Light passengers also have to pay to select their seat, and cannot access the lounge.

While these business fares can still more expensive than premium economy – between two to four times as much – they may now be worth the price, as it also comes with much better service.

What is it like to fly in the world’s best business class?

The Sun’s Kara Godfrey tried Qatar Airways’ QSuite business class suites, said to be the best in the world.

“The Qsuite felt like a hotel on a plane – having its very own private door you can close.

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“Along with the high walls around you, it felt like you were in a little bedroom, where no one can see inside.

“The cabins run with a 1-2-1 format, so if in the middle you can pull the middle wall down if travelling with a companion, although I opted for a window seat.

“The lie-flat bed was obviously fantastic, with a cosy fleece blanket and pillow, as well as White Company pyjamas.

“And they also have Diptyque toiletries in a fancy beauty bag, which includes a mini perfume, lip balm, body lotion and hand cream.

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“Crew somehow toed the line of being extremely attentive when needed – they helped me both set up my bed and pick a choice from the menu – but also leave you in peace when you want some solitude.

“If you don’t want to eat for another few hours, they let you pick a time for your meal to arrive, and my empty dishes were never on my table for long before they appeared to take them.

“If you want no interaction, there’s even a Do Not Disturb button you can press, although I opted never to press this.

“The Qsuite is found on their new Airbus A350-1000 planes as well as some of their A350-900s, Boeing 777-300ERs and Boeing 777-200LRs.”

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Businessclass.com explains that business seats often have “fully lie-flat beds, restaurant-style multi-course cuisine, sometimes created by celebrity or Michelin-starred chefs, complimentary Champagne, fine wines and excellent service.”

They added: “Many airlines now offer Business Class cabins with suites complete with sliding privacy doors – more akin to First Class experience or seats that convert to double beds or companion suites.”

If you still can’t stretch to business, Lufthansa has revealed plans for “business class style” seats in economy.

Air New Zealand has its Skycouch that let you turn your economy row into a bed, as well as new bunk beds being launched.

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We’ve also rounded up some of the lesser-known airlines that let you book lie flat beds in economy.

Here are some of our other business class reviews:

Emirates was the first to introduce it, followed by Qatar Airways, Air France and KLM

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Surpassing expectations: Hilton to reach 1,000 Hotels in APAC

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Hilton is poised to double its presence in Asia Pacific’s mid-market segment, aiming to surpass 1,000 hotels in the region.

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