Getting a good
deal can take
a lot of work,
but first you
need these tips to avoid
a bad deal!

Matthew Bennett

Don't you just love a bargain?
Eleven strategies for getting discount Business Class airfare

Eleven strategies
for getting discount
Business Class airfare

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Free report reveals little-known lessons learned the hard way about discount business class travel

The idea of getting discount business class airfare has universal appeal to business professionals.

Business people like you admire efficiency, especially cost efficiency. In fact, everyone does, whether they realize it or not.

Be honest. Don't you just love a bargain? Who wouldn't prefer discount business class travel, with wider, more comfortable seats, and a few additional perks, for the same price as economy or coach class.

Everybody enjoys saving money when it can be done without sacrificing quality or efficiency -- which isn't often. But a commodity like airline travel is an exception. Almost no two people pay the same price for the same service. It's both strange and wonderful.

The fact is, armed with knowledge of the mysterious intricacies, loopholes and anomalies in the airlines flight schedules and fares, you can obtain discount business class airfares and enjoy the perks of discount business class travel while others pay more -- often, much more.

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Lessons learned the hard way about discount business class travel

If you're a road warrior in the corporate world, you know that most business air travel is daunting at best.

Sure, there's greater comfort in the First Class and Business Class cabin, but at a higher price that many companies are unwilling to pay. You'd love to experience the better premium cabins, and the more comfortable seats, at the lowest possible price. But how?

Well, don't despair. Believe it or not, there really are effective strategies for getting discount Business Class airfare.

For years, savvy business professionals have been using the little-known secrets of discount business class travel to get a better seat in the front of the plane without suffering higher prices.

Now we've compiled a fast-reading report on a few of our favorite discount Business Class airfare strategies, and it's yours via a free Internet download -- absolutely free.

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Air travel doesn't have to be either unbearably uncomfortable or outrageously expensive.

There are innumerable loopholes and anomalies in the airline flight schedules that, when detected and exploited, can enable you to claim a ticket in the Business or First Class cabin at deeply discounted rates -- often for little more than the price of coach.

Getting an upgrade needn't be a mystery to you or whoever makes your flight plans. Anyone who wants to learn these strategies can do it.

You could learn these strategies, too. They're not difficult to master, and they pay big rewards. But only a relatively few, smart, sophisticated travelers take advantage of these amazing opportunities.

That's the premise of this report. It is designed to introduce you to the world of airline upgrades, and provides 11 solid strategies that you can use -- or start to use -- right away.

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Advice about Business Class airfare strategies from a source you can trust

Eleven strategies for getting discount business class airfare comes to you from Matthew J. Bennett, publisher of the FlightBliss London Flight Guide and First Class Flyer newsletter.

Talk to a few dozen Business and First Class travelers a week and you quickly discover the challenges they face. Do it for more than a decade, as Matt has, and you become an expert at helping them surmount those challenges.

That’s the unique opportunity Matt has had through editing First Class Flyer, now in its 10th year. He sees close-up the problems and pitfalls you face in traveling for business.

Increasingly they come down to two things: Getting value for the money you pay and the loyalty you show, and making the experience of flying as pleasant as possible in an age when airline seats are all but a commodity.

Matt has been tracking down airfare deals since his days as a minor league pitcher for the Kansas City Royals. His specialty was uncovering bargain fares for teammates, which eventually earned him the sobriquet “the guy who doesn’t pay retail for anything,” and made him the most popular guy in the clubhouse.

Since then, “Mr. Upgrade” has gained a reputation as the leading authority on Business and First Class air travel, serving his readers and his corporate clients by advising them how to travel in style without spending a fortune.

Matt is consulted regularly by top publications including the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Condé Nast Traveler and other media including CNN, NBC, and FOX News.

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