Definition
Cabin class refers to a level of accommodation on a ship or airplane, typically more luxurious than economy class but less so than first class. It's designed to offer enhanced comfort and services, such as more legroom, better meals, and priority boarding. Think of it as the 'sweet spot' between basic and premium travel. It's more expensive than economy but a worthwhile upgrade for long journeys. The amenities aim for a balance of comfort and cost.