I flew a little-known, all-business-class airline that flies long-haul to the Maldives. See inside its narrowbody Airbus jets.
Briefly

Despite its ambitious plans, Beond faces numerous challenges including a small fleet, fuel stop requirements, and tough competition, mirroring past struggles of premium-only carriers.
With only older narrowbody aircraft, Beond's operational range is constrained, requiring halfway refueling stops that impact overall route efficiency compared to its rivals.
Passengers experienced a seamless fuel stop in Dubai, but Beond's need for this refueling highlights inherent limitations of its fleet choices compared to more versatile carriers.
Beond's promise of lie-flat business seats at affordable prices sets it apart; yet, lofty ticket prices around $2,000 still reflect significant competitive pressure in premium offerings.
Read at Business Insider
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