Its the seats that make the difference between a coach and a bus.
The Car Coach - 2011 Child Safety Seats was released on: USA: 10 January 2013
The seating capacity depends on the coach model, not on which coach line operates the bus.
There are two different arrangements.The domestic aircraft have 22 seats in first class and 166 in coach. First class is 2 seats on either side of a single aisle, and coach has three seats on each side.International fleet aircraft carry 16 in business class and 166 in coach. Two of these business class seats are normally reserved as crew rest seats.
depends on the airplane and the carrier and the distance
There are 272 seats on an a300 airplane. First class has 3 row of 2 sets of seats. Coach has a set of 2 seats then a set of 4 seats and one more set of 2 seats.
You have to be more specific on what kind of coach. I also need to know the age level as that is critical to success.A coach that is a vehicle, needs seats, wheels and a method of propulsion.
Depends. It can range from 25-56 Depends on how large the bus is
First class is the first option, the seats near the emergency exit is the secon option, and near the front of coach is the third.
Depends. It can range from 25-56 Depends on how large the bus is
Depends on where you are leaving from and where you are going. The time of year, the time of day, and the season. If you buy coach, business, or first class seats.
It Varys between the airline but they will be more than coach seats for sure significantly more.