Insight Vacations Introduces 100 Business Class-Style Coaches

With a growing number of leisure travelers seeking premium experiences, Insight Vacations will operate a 100-plus strong fleet of exclusively created Business Class-style coaches throughout Europe and the U.S. in 2025.

“Our luxury coach fleet—including Mercedes Benz, Volvo and Scania—has been exclusively customized to deliver an unparalleled travel experience for our small group tours, much like a Business Class cabin in the sky. With extra legroom and thoughtful premium touches, this elevated experience has been at the heart of Insight Vacations guests since its inception,” said Melissa DaSilva, interim CEO of TTC Tour Brands. 

Each Business Class-style coach seat provides 35.5 to 43 inches of legroom (up to 55 percent more than the 28 to 31.5 inches found in standard coaches). The seats also recline up to 30 degrees and are equipped with footrests, tray tables, drink holders, seat pockets and charging units. Crafted with premium fabrics and high-end finishes, these seats meet the growing demand for travelers looking for elevated travel experiences.

Sonoma Countryside Coach
(Insight Vacations)

Guests also enjoy a range of onboard comforts, including air-conditioned cabin temperature control, 19 to 23 inch TV screens, large windows with double the view of standard coaches and curtains for added privacy. The surround sound system enhances commentary from the travel director, while ample overhead storage, along with an onboard restroom, ensures a comfortable and convenient journey. 

The upgraded experience continues with the Insight Vacations travel director and driver—both dedicated to personal service and attention. Guests also enjoy porterage with their luggage being loaded and unloaded on arrival and departure at their accommodations, the coach being cleaned and sanitized daily.

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