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First Class Seating to Be Reduced to Match Changed Travel Demand

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NETHERLANDS: National passenger operator NS is to reduce the number of first class seats on Sprinter local services to reflect changes in passenger demand since the pandemic.
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In the interests of budgetary rigour, the Council of Ministers of 20 June 2025 decided to limit the state-funded air travel classes. Only three ministers of state will retain the first class, while the other members of the government will go into business class and officials [...]

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The Gabonese government decided Friday in the Council of Ministers not to buy plane tickets in travel agencies and ordered that its ministers no longer travel to the first class. The state decided to buy directly its tickets from the airlines to avoid extra taxes and probably possible fraud. This decision is a hard blow against certain travel agencies which had as their main customer the state. Libreville thus hoping to continue its efforts to r…

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The Gabonese government decided on Friday in the Council of Ministers to declassify ministers on official mission from the first class to the business class and other administrative officials exclusively in economic class. "From now on, the administrative officials, central or decentralized services, will travel in economy class; the members of the Government in business class," said the final communiqué of the Council of Ministers of 20 June 20…

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gabonactu.com broke the news in Gabon on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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