I Traveled In First And Business Class On Trains Across Europe. There Was Just A $3 Difference, But The Cheaper One Was Better.
Business Insider's reporter compared every aspect of first and business class on two different Trenitalia trains in Europe.
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- I rode a Trenitalia Frecciarossa train from Venice to Rome in business class in October 2022.
- A few days later, I rode a Trenitalia EuroCity train from Milan to Zürich in first class.
- Both rides cost about $100 each, but I thought the business-class train was faster and more luxe.
In October 2022, I traveled around Italy and Switzerland by train and tried business and first-class cars in hopes of having luxurious, comfortable travel experiences.
First, I took a 4-hour business-class train from Venice to Rome, which covers 327 miles.
A few days later, I rode in first class on a 3.5-hour train from Milan to Zürich, which is about 135 miles.
I booked both trains through Trenitalia, Italy's largest operator that runs several fleets. The trains provided varying experiences for premium classes like business and first. Here's how they compared.
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It's one of the fastest fleets of trains Trenitalia runs, with a max speed of 190 miles per hour, according to Italia Rail.
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EuroCity trains are only used for international connections and travel about 60 miles per hour, according to the Trainline.
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Some trains and classes only require a Eurail pass to ride, while others incur an additional discounted price.
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Without the Eurail pass, both tickets would have been about $100 each, according to a search on Trainline for three months ahead of booking.
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I compared every aspect of each trip from departure to arrival.
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Most single-row seats faced each other with a table in between, while most double-row seats faced another row of two seats.
On both trips, I sat across from my partner, who I was traveling with, in a row of single seats.
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Each seat has 31.5 inches of legroom, according to the train booking site ACP Rail International.
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EuroCity didn't respond to a request for comment on legroom.
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It was 25 inches wide with a curved headrest and reclining function. It felt like a small couch.
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EuroCity didn't respond to a request for comment about the seat.
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The business-class car also had space to store luggage between each seat. It was large enough to fit my backpack.
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On this ride, I used the overhead bin to store my backpack.
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In business class, I thought it gave me enough room to eat, drink, and work.
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The table had two leaves that folded out for extra space.
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In business class, the trash can appeared larger.
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It was already full when we sat down, and as it was underneath the table, opening it intruded on legroom.
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I thought this was a nice touch for hourslong rides.
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They came by once more toward the end of the trip with more trail mix and beverages.
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Like me, other first-class passengers I spoke with thought that our ticket included a meal, but no one came by to take orders or serve food.
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EuroCity didn't respond to a request for confirmation about whether the first-class ticket includes meals.
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It was the most luxurious train bathroom I'd ever seen.
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It was a typical, cramped train bathroom with a toilet and a small sink.
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I was also impressed that the Frecciarossa train took me more than twice the distance as the EuroCity train for the same price. It made me feel like the business-class ride was a stronger value.
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A representative from Trenitalia told BI that premium tickets on EuroCity and Frecciarossa trains are two different products "linked by the attention given to the passenger and the offer of a convenient and comfortable journey."
"The categories cannot be compared to those used in other sectors, such as the airline industry," the representative said, adding that "each travel class is characterized by different peculiarities and comforts."
Next time I'm in Italy upgrading to a premium train class, I'll make sure I book a Frecciarossa business-class train for a truly luxurious experience.