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Definition of cattle class in English: cattle classnoun mass nounhumorous The cheapest class of seats on an aircraft. Example sentencesExamples - We stood, sweating, in a crowded immigration hall at Orlando Airport, all the cattle class mixed in with the toffs from the executive lounge.
- Welcome to cattle class.
- So, a little over a week after vowing never to travel in cattle-class again on a long-haul trip, here we are again.
- The luggage looks out of place because anyone with $20,000 for a suitcase should not be flying cattle class.
- Some of his fellow passengers in 'cattle class' from Chester to London are increasingly feeling the pain.
- For those in cattle class getting a seat by the window is enough of a high-stakes game.
- Interestingly, my condition was not judged severe enough for an upgrade to business class so it was cattle class to Seoul whereupon more lying on the floor followed.
- If you think spending 14 hours in cattle class is grim, try being a captive audience for the travellers' complaints while maintaining a fixed grin.
- On the way there were no power sockets in cattle class, and I had to stand up all the way back.
- As one of the unfortunate cattle-class who has to battle through these radiator pipes every day, here's my idea: more trains, fewer people per train.
- That is no thrills sub-economy for most, or "cattle class" for the well heeled business flyer.
- I was in cattle-class again, but after being compressed in the terminal, it was nice to find even a semi-comfortable seat to sit in.
- He won't shirk the task of waiting to pick up tickets in cattle class.
- Imagine them filled with passengers seated 10 abreast, and you start to wonder: Will this plane give a whole new meaning to the term "cattle class"?
- Even the so-called 'first class' is now not much better than cattle class.
- Actually, I don't do too much plane boarding because I can never afford to travel more than cattle class.
- In cattle class we are sheep or, worse, sardines.
- It's only people in cattle class who are asked to get there two hours before the plane's due to leave.
- This morning, one of the trains I couldn't get on at Woking was full to standing capacity in first class, let alone cattle class.
- I'm flying cattle-class which, based on previous experience, could far and away be the biggest threat to my safety and wellbeing.
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