Insider tricks for traveling first class on an economy budget

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There’s no better feeling than setting your out of office reply, packing your bag and setting off to explore a new city … except when you get to do it style, traveling in luxury with first class seats, fancy accommodations and five-star food.. We tapped travel experts for their tricks of the trade for upgrading your travel experience on a budget.Where you decide to go — and what time of year you plan to do it — can make all the difference in how much your trip costs.

We’re talking a full kitchen, claw-foot bathtub, private pool, and balconies to sunbathe or people watch. . The other benefit of these sites is that you can find a property at a reasonable rate in prime areas that would typically cost you an arm-and-a-leg if staying in a hotel in the same area. For example, if you’re in Paris, France and want to be near the Eiffel Tower, hotels can cost around $600 a night.

Don’t let the fancy doors outside of airport lounges intimidate you; lounges are easier to access than you think. First, check if the airline you are traveling on has a lounge — you can do that on their app or at the ticket counter. For Delta flights, if you have the gold American Express card, you can access their lounge for as low as $29. For United Airlines flights, simply having a business class ticket lets you in their United Club.

 

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