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Economy class, also called third class, coach class, steerage, or to distinguish it from the slightly more expensive premium economy class, standard economy class or budget economy class, is the lowest travel class of seating in air travel, rail travel, and sometimes ferry or maritime travel. Historically, this travel class has been called tourist class or third class on ocean liners. Marine Travel classes originated from a distinction between "cabin class" and "steerage" on sailing vessels in the 18th century. Cabin class for wealthier passengers included small cabins and a shared dining room, while "steerage" provided open decks with bunks, often near the tackle that operated the rudder or in converted cargo space on the "between decks" area, where poorer passengers cooked their own meals. With the arrival of steamships, competition between ocean liner companies led some companies like the Inman Line to offer additional options to economy passengers seeking to immigrate including small shared cabins and regular meals which were termed "Third Class". Many large liners evolved three and sometimes four segregated cabin, dining and recreation spaces for First, Second, Third and Steerage Class passengers. After immigrant travel dropped beginning in the 1920s, steerage class was abandoned and Third Class cabins were often upgraded, redecorated and offered to budget travellers as "Tourist Class". This became the main low budget class for ocean travel, gradually replacing Third Class especially during the boom in immigration after World War Two. As ocean liners adjusted to the loss of passengers to air travel and switched to recreational cruising in the 1960s, most ships became "one class" to save on separate recreational and dining levels. However the evolution of the cruise ship led to a variety of premium services and exclusive dining areas. Many ferries operating on shorter routes have continued to offer cabin fares and large open accommodation for economy travellers similar to the cabin/steerage divisions of earlier eras. Railways In North America, it is known as coach class by companies such as Amtrak. Most European railways call it second class, except in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where it is referred to as standard class (abbreviated "STD" on tickets) instead. It has been re-branded in some cases to broaden expectations. In Canada Via Rail refers to coach as economy class. In India, the lowest class of service was branded third class under the British colonial rule. It was re-branded as second class following independence to avoid its former segregationist connotations. Today Indian Railways offers Economy AC-3 also in the same class.Generally economy class seats consists of a seat, sometimes with a fold-down tray, that may recline. The seat may also include a pocket attached to the back of the seat in front for storage of small items such as magazines. Depending on the configuration of the passenger compartment, luggage can be stowed in overhead racks or at each end of the coach cars. Historically the lowest travel class on rail often used wooden benches without upholstery as seating, hence the term "de:wikt:Holzklasse" ("wood class") in the German language for the lowest class of service, now colloquially used for air travel as well. Standard class seating on British intercity trains often includes seating around permanent tables. Power sockets are available and some services offer (chargeable) Wi-Fi Internet access. In continental Europe, second class mostly consists of open interior coaches with 2+2 seating arrangement, with or without air-conditioning, in rows or face to face, or (in some express trains) compartments of six to eight seats. Some commuter trains have a higher seating density, with 3+2 seating arrangement. In Spain 2nd-class cabins are called Tourist class on the AVE superfast trains. They offer electric sockets and there are video and audio services on most major routes. North American intercity passenger trains are separated into different coach classes by the type of car (e.g., sleepers). Economy seating on North American passenger trains typically does not include meal service in the fare. Economy class also exists on some sleeper services, most notably on most Russian Railways routes, which designates the class as "Platzkart", with cars featuring an open 9-bay layout, where each bay has six bunk beds in two tiers – four transversally, and two longitudinally on the opposing side of the aisle, with the lower bunks functioning as seats in daytime. Several European railways also provide similar "coach class" sleeper cars, commonly dubbed Couchette cars. There is a debate, though, whether Platzkart class is a full tier down from the traditional second class/"coupe", or is just a cheaper variant, as there used to exist an even cheaper "hard bed" class with three-tier bunks and no bedding, which is long since discontinued in Russia, but is still employed in China. Airlines Economy class seats usually recline and have a fold-down table. Seat pitch ranges from 28 to 36 inches (71 to 91 cm), usually 30–32 in (76–81 cm), and 30 to 36 in (76 to 91 cm) for international economy class seats. Domestic economy seat width ranges from 17 to 18.25 in (43.2 to 46.4 cm). Full economy class is usually denoted 'Y' with schedule flexibility, but can be many other letters. A pocket on the seat in front will typically contain an airsickness bag, an inflight magazine, a duty-free catalogue, and a safety and evacuation card. Depending on the airline, extras might include a blanket, an amenities bag (e.g. ear plugs, toothpaste, eye mask), and headphones. In-flight entertainment in economy class is usually consisted of individual screens for each seat that may show video on demand. For passengers sitting immediately behind a bulkhead or on the same row as an emergency exit, the in-flight entertainment screen may be contained within one of the armrests of the seat. Some low-cost carriers can charge a fee for headphones. However, economy standards vary between carriers. Aeroflot, Qantas, and Cathay Pacific offer in-flight audio and visual entertainment and meals on both international and selected domestic routes to all passengers, including those in economy, while other airlines such as Transaero may charge an additional fee for the in-flight entertainment. Availability of food also varies. Some major carriers no longer serve meals in economy for short flights. Meals are now only generally provided on international flights. Some airport vendors have started to offer packaged meals to economy travellers that can be carried on to flights. Low-cost carriers, such as EasyJet and Ryanair, charge for food and drinks on flights. In addition, many carriers, particularly within the United States and Canada, also make economy passengers pay for airport check-in, checked bags, pillows, blankets, and headphones. Many airlines have created a slightly enhanced Ec.... Discover the 4th Class A popular books. 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    Fatal Masquerade

    Vivian Conroy

    ‘Ms Conroy’s writing is fresh and entertaining, it’s like an episode of Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries sprinkled with what I can only describe as a good oldfashioned Miss Marple.’ Re...

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    Biscuit Meets the Class Pet

    Alyssa Satin Capucilli

    For fans of Clifford and Spot, welcome everybody’s favorite little yellow puppy, Biscuit, in an I Can Read adventure!Hop, hop!There's someone new at Biscuit's houseNibbles, the cla...

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    Summerland

    Michael Chabon

    From the Pulitzer Prize winning Michael Chabon comes this bestselling novel for readers of all ages that blends fantasy and folklore with that most American comingofage ritual: bas...

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    The Late Scholar

    Jill Paton Walsh & Dorothy L. Sayers

    When a dispute among the Fellows of St. Severin's College, Oxford University, reaches a stalemate, Lord Peter Wimsey discovers that as the Duke of Denver he is "the Visitor"charged...

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    A Swim in a Pond in the Rain

    George Saunders

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the Booker Prize–winning author of Lincoln in the Bardo and Tenth of December comes a literary master class on what makes great stories work an...

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    Smells Like Tween Spirit

    Laurie Gelman

    Even with the cutthroat days of being Class Mom behind her, as a freshly minted mat mom of the Pioneer Middle School (PMS) wrestling team, Jen Dixon cannot catch a break.This year,...

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    The Berenstain Bears Show Some Respect

    Jan Berenstain & Mike Berenstain

    Young readers will understand how to show genuine respect to their elders in this addition to the Living Lights™ series of Berenstain Bears books. Children will learn how simple bi...

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    Dixie and the Class Treat

    Grace Gilman

    A funny schoolbased story starring that lovable goofball, Dixie!Emma gets to make a special treat for her class, so she decides to make her favorite: oatmeal spice cookies.But when...

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    Jacky Ha-Ha

    James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein & Kerascoët

    In this #1 New York Times bestselling novel, get to know Jacky HaHa, a funny class clown who loves to make people laugheven when everything else in her life feels anything but...

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    Be Careful What You Wish For

    Jeffrey Archer

    Bestselling author Jeffrey Archer's Be Careful What You Wish For opens with Harry Clifton and his wife Emma rushing to hospital to learn the fate of their son Sebastian, who has be...

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    Wonderland

    Joyce Carol Oates & Elaine Showalter

    Joyce Carol Oates’s Wonderland Quartet comprises four remarkable novels that explore social class in America and the inner lives of young Americans. Spanning from the Great Depre...

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    The Cavendon Women

    Barbara Taylor Bradford

    Cavendon Women, the stunning sequel to Barbara Taylor Bradford's Cavendon Hall follows the Inghams' and the Swanns' journey from a family weekend in the summer of 1926 through to t...

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    Dangerous Waters

    Gregory Mone

    A stowaway, a stolen book, a murderous villain: an adventure on the most famous shipwreck in history. The great ocean liner Titanic is preparing to cross the Atlantic. On board is ...

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    Allegiant

    Veronica Roth

    The explosive conclusion to Veronica Roth's #1 New York Times bestselling Divergent series of books reveals the secrets of the dystopian world that captivated millions of readers a...

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    Four Portraits, One Jesus

    Mark L. Strauss

    To Christians worldwide, the man Jesus of Nazareth is the centerpiece of history, the object of faith, hope, and worship. Even those who do not follow him admit the vast influence ...

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    Jake Drake, Class Clown

    Andrew Clements

    Knock, knock. Who's there? Jake. Jake who? Jake Drake, Class Clown.Miss Bruce is the new student teacher in second grade, and she never smiles. Never. But when Jake cracks up the c...

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    All About Tornadoes

    Mrs. Long's Fourth Grade Class

    Learn about how tornadoes form, how they are predicted and how to stay safe.

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    Them

    Nathan McCall

    From the “mesmerizing storyteller” (The New Yorker) and author of the bestselling memoir Makes Me Wanna Holler presents a profound novelin the tradition of Tom Wolfe’s The Bonfire ...

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    The Story for Children, a Storybook Bible

    Max Lucado, Randy Frazee & Karen Davis Hill

    With sweeping brushstrokes, God painted his creation across the emptiness. “Let there be light,” he called into the darkness, and a sweep of brightness blazed across the blank canv...

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    My Isekai Life 04

    Shinkoshoto, Ponjea (Friendly Land) & Huuka Kazabana

    In this manga adaptation of the popular web novel series, an overworked wage slave finds himself transported to a fantasy world where he quickly becomes the strongest sage in the w...

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    The Lost Boys of Montauk

    Amanda M. Fairbanks

    An immersive account of a tragedy at sea whose repercussions haunt its survivors to this day, lauded by New York Times bestselling author Ron Suskind as “an honest and touching boo...

  • The Duke synopsis, comments

    The Duke

    Kerrigan Byrne

    "This [is a] pageturning novel full of historical details and sensuous romance."Publishers Weekly (starred review)He's noble. notorious. And takes no prisoners...Strong as a Viking...

  • Collection of Fourth Grade Stories synopsis, comments

    Collection of Fourth Grade Stories

    Mrs. Jagla

    This book is a collection of stories Mrs. Jagla's 201213 students wrote during literacy time. Students learned about literary patterns and then pick one to use as a frame for their...

  • Our Lady of Pain synopsis, comments

    Our Lady of Pain

    M.C. Beaton

    Lady Rose Summer, the wayward Edwardian debutante who keeps getting mixed up in disreputable adventures, would swear she is not a jealous woman. After all, she knows her engagement...

  • The Clifton Chronicles, Books 1-4 synopsis, comments

    The Clifton Chronicles, Books 1-4

    Jeffrey Archer

    #1 New York Times and international bestselling author Jeffrey Archer's Clifton Chronicles series has taken the world by storm, with 2.5 million copies in print in English. This m...

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day synopsis, comments

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    Margaret McNamara

    Mrs. Connor's students honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day with their own dreams and hopes in this Level 1 ReadytoRead!The class imagines how to make the world a better place in this ...

  • After Dark with the Duke synopsis, comments

    After Dark with the Duke

    Julie Anne Long

    Sparks fly when a daring diva clashes with an icecold war hero in the newest thrilling romance in USA Today bestselling author Julie Anne Long’s Palace of Rogues series.She arrives...

  • The Disinvited Guest synopsis, comments

    The Disinvited Guest

    Carol Goodman

    From twotime Mary Higgins Clark Award–winning author Carol Goodman comes a new mystery, about a group of friends isolated on a remote island with a history of foul play."Carol Good...

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    How Oliver Olson Changed the World

    Claudia Mills

    How Oliver Olson Changed the World is an irresistible chapter book from Claudia Mills, featuring lively illustrations by Heather Maione. Oliver Olson learns that before you can ch...

  • Deadly Class Vol. 4 synopsis, comments

    Deadly Class Vol. 4

    Rick Remender & Wesley Craig

    It’s 1988 and Marcus Lopez’s first year at Kings Dominion, the elite academy where damaged teenagers are forged into the world’s deadliest assassins, is coming to a close, and the ...

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    I Am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President

    Josh Lieb

    Family Guy meets Election in this hilarious young adult debut! Twelveyearold Oliver Watson’s got the IQ of a grilled cheese sandwich. Or so everyone in Omaha thinks. In reality, Ol...

  • Tao Te Ching synopsis, comments

    Tao Te Ching

    Stephen Mitchell & Lao Tzu

    The bestselling, widely acclaimed translation from Stephen Mitchell"Mitchell's rendition of the Tao Te Ching comes as close to being definitive for our time as any I can imagine. I...

  • Awesome Strategies for Reading synopsis, comments

    Awesome Strategies for Reading

    Mr. Remien's 4th Grade Class

    Mr. Remien's 4th Grade Class shares their favorite reading strategies in a multimedia book.

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    The Beast Side

    D. Watkins & David Talbot

    A New York Times Best Seller! Baltimore, one of our country’s quintessential urban war zones, is brought powerfully to life by literary talent, D. WatkinsTo many, the past 8 years ...

  • Maverick vs. Maverick synopsis, comments

    Maverick vs. Maverick

    Shirley Jump

    All's Fair In Love And…Court? RUST CREEK RAMBLINGS Lindsay Dalton, daughter of our esteemed town attorney, is about to try her first case in the courtroom, and it's a doo...

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    Big Nate in a Class by Himself

    Lincoln Peirce

    Big Nate is in a class by himself! But things don't always go your way just because you're awesome. Nate barely survives his dad's toxic oatmeal before rushing off to school—minus ...

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    Flying to the Moon

    Michael Collins

    In this entrancing account, space traveler Michael Collins recalls his early days as an Air Force test pilot, his astronaut training at NASA, and his unparalleled experiences in or...