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Definition of Tourist class
1. Noun. Inexpensive accommodations on a ship or train.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tourist Class
Literary usage of Tourist class
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Contested Skies: Trans-Australia Airlines Australian Airlines 1946-1992 by John Gunn (1999)
"Ryland told Don Anderson in April 1960: The idea of carrying tourist class
passengers in first class cabins commenced with the introduction ..."
2. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"During the first printing of this book, I used the categories "tourist class
Yachts" and "Luxury Class Yachts." In retrospect, the terms are somewhat ..."
3. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"During the first printing of this book, I used the categories "tourist class
Yachts" and "Luxury Class Yachts." In retrospect, the terms are somewhat ..."
4. Challenging Horizons: QANTAS 1939-1954 by John Gunn (1987)
"The IATA conference in Cannes, Johnston informed his director-general, "has
tentatively agreed on the introduction of tourist class services . ..."
5. Adventure Guide to the Bahamas by Blair Howard (2002)
"SUPERIOR tourist class: Budget properties, mostly well-kept and maintained. ...
tourist class: Low budget, with few or no facilities. ..."
6. Mexico's Pacific Coast by Vivien Lougheed (2004)
"This is a tourist-class run that takes between seven and eight hours. The cost
is about $40 for adult, $20 for children, $200 for a pick-up truck and $135 ..."