HHI if you fly business or first on personal travel?

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Anonymous wrote:DH always flies Bc/first on international flights. 16k? r/t to Europe this summer vacation for his tix. DC and I flied couch with our nanny. DH is retired so HHI is 0. There were no upgrades available. It is much harder to find upgrades now than it use to be.


Wait, he flies first class and you fly coach with your child and nanny??? That doesn't seem fair!


Are you second wife? Not from America?


You "flied couch"? Sounds crazy.

(PP is definitely some sort of foreign second or third wife)



Now we are making fun of foreign people on this board? Time to go.
You must be happy that there is someone for you to vote this next election.


Yes, I am from a nonEnglish speaking country. English is my third language. First wife

First class was sold out.
Anonymous
I fly first class to Hawaii to see my family a couple of times a year. If you book a few months in advance and choose a less popular time, you can save a lot. Our HHI is 1M+.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:HHI approx 200k and I was traveling by myself for the first time in years and the journey was going to be 16 hours. I had done a ton of coach travel, for both work & personal reasons, in the past two months and I was just tired. The bump up to first class was only $250, so I paid it. I was surrounded by people clearly much wealthier than myself, but it was a nice indulgence for once.


Hellllllll yes! If it was only $250 for a long trip, you'd be insane not to bump up.

I got bumped to first once last year for reasons unknown to me. It ruined me. It wasn't even that long of a flight, only 2.5 hours. But I am truly ruined. And then I started googling what international business/first look like. Destroyed.

I am negotiating for a new job right now and one of my requirements is business class on all flights overseas. The company had to make an exception for it (normally they require the person to travel 75k miles/year for the company to get that). It just totally changes the experience.
Anonymous
If it's more than a 1.5 hour flight I always fly first. I'll switch flights / airlines if first is sold out for longer flights.

HHI $650k but almost every ticket is paid with Amex points.
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Anonymous wrote:No one pays to fly upgrades...points and status baby!


Why the "baby"?
You sound ignorant.


Wow. That stick is really up there, isn't it?


a common symptom of always flying coach. bless her heart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH always flies Bc/first on international flights. 16k? r/t to Europe this summer vacation for his tix. DC and I flied couch with our nanny. DH is retired so HHI is 0. There were no upgrades available. It is much harder to find upgrades now than it use to be.


Wait, he flies first class and you fly coach with your child and nanny??? That doesn't seem fair!


Are you second wife? Not from America?


You "flied couch"? Sounds crazy.

(PP is definitely some sort of foreign second or third wife)



Now we are making fun of foreign people on this board? Time to go.
You must be happy that there is someone for you to vote this next election.


I think it was the fact that she was ok with her husband going first while she flew coach.
Anonymous
i upgrade to business/first for personal travel, if there is an option to do so. like others, i travel often for work so upgrades are usually inexpensive.

as a pp mentioned, its hard going back to coach.
Anonymous
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as a pp mentioned, its hard going back to coach.


"I've flown first class before. I can't go back to coach. I can't! I won't!"
Jerry Seinfeld
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just curious? when i walk past the elite into cattle class for a split second i wonder - are you paying for this? how much do you make<


HHI of $165,000. I rarely ride in coach - like, only if it's a one cabin aircraft.

I do not pay first class fares for personal travel (I do fly in paid business class for business travel). As a PP said, status and points, baby (and sticker upgrades).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Just curious? when i walk past the elite into cattle class for a split second i wonder - are you paying for this? how much do you make<


HHI of $165,000. I rarely ride in coach - like, only if it's a one cabin aircraft.

I do not pay first class fares for personal travel (I do fly in paid business class for business travel). As a PP said, status and points, baby (and sticker upgrades).


I should also say I did this prior to marriage too when my income was only $43,000.
Anonymous
Global services, so I only see coach on random non status airlines. HHI $1m but I only pay for 1st/business on international (well, company pays).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We fly business for our home leave every two years - family of four!

Yes but the bank or IMF pay for that..... It's not personal travel.


New poster here. Yes, the IMF/WB pay for business class for home leave, but you don't have to use it. My family always flies economy and saves the 20k difference (for 4 people).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We fly business for our home leave every two years - family of four!

Yes but the bank or IMF pay for that..... It's not personal travel.


New poster here. Yes, the IMF/WB pay for business class for home leave, but you don't have to use it. My family always flies economy and saves the 20k difference (for 4 people).

Another NP. We do exactly the same: fly economy and invest the difference (or use it to prepay our mortgage). I flew business only once when I used my husband's miles accumulated during his business travel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We fly business for our home leave every two years - family of four!


Which you don't pay for
Anonymous
I flew first class to Hawaii from LAX last year on a glitch or something... I used points for business class but got put into the first seat of first class. I was traveling with all very good looking people like hot moms and well dressed kids. I remember looking over at a 6 year old who had Tods loafers on and a mini iPad with beats.
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