| There’s so little space, skip the blanket, dress warmly in soft layers. And go into it realizing you probably won’t sleep and that’s okay, you’ll be fine. |
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I usually travel in Middle Eastern airlines in business class, because they are ultra luxurious.
They have nice, plush, clean blankets that are very comfortable. But, I also always have a nice alpaca wrap for my travels that can double up as a blanket if I am so inclined. |
I always carry my own blanket. The ones given out in coach are thin and scratchy and of dubious cleanliness. |
Maybe take your coat onto the plane. Use it as a blanket and save some space in your luggage. |
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In united business class, they give you both a blanket and a little thin blanket, and a pillow.
if you’re gonna be all freaked out about germs when traveling, you should probably just stay home, germs are everywhere Don’t know about economy, but you can probably request one. |
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All of you responding about other airlines and business class need to STFU and go elsewhere. Your “info” is irrelevant here.
OP asked about ECONOMY on United. OP take your own blanket. Even if you get one it’s useless |
Ours were in bags/had covers, suggesting they had been washed. |
Adding on, the blanket was too thin - we were cold. But otherwise, I found flying economy on United from Paris to Dulles to be really pleasant. |
Suggesting being the key word. I've found hair etc. on mine in the past. |
Seems pretty similar to staying in a hotel. |
+1. How many blankets you got while flying business on Emirates has zero bearing on this discussion. |
My personal chef, who has been with us 11 years, flies economy. I will ask them when they bring up my mid-afternoon refreshment. |
| We recently flew United Basic Economy redeye flights between IAD & California. They gave us blankets. |
Were they wrapped in plastic? Pillows? |
| We have flown IAD to Greece, Portugal and France in the last 2 years. Every time there were blankets and pillows on all the seats, but om one flight my pillow was missing (taken by a passenger?). I bring a thin sarong as an extra layer. |