
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do it in a heartbeat. It's harder when you start to have 2, 3, 4 people you would want to upgrade, but if it's just you, that keeps the cost manageable. It sounds like it is a splurge given your income level, but by no means putting other financial goals at risk.
That is a LONG flight and business class is just a game changer on a trip like that. It will pinch now when you hit "Buy," but when you're boarding that plane, you won't miss the money and will be reallllly glad to be in business.
One of my life financial goals was/is to get to a place where we do business class for any long-haul flights. I have a "money script" in my head that says its wasteful and I should just make do with coach, etc etc -- and every time I'm getting on a 12+ hour flight and going into business class, I think "OMG I'm so glad I booked this, this is what I worked so hard for."
OP here - thanks for this great advice! I think we think the same way.
Anonymous wrote:I would do it in a heartbeat. It's harder when you start to have 2, 3, 4 people you would want to upgrade, but if it's just you, that keeps the cost manageable. It sounds like it is a splurge given your income level, but by no means putting other financial goals at risk.
That is a LONG flight and business class is just a game changer on a trip like that. It will pinch now when you hit "Buy," but when you're boarding that plane, you won't miss the money and will be reallllly glad to be in business.
One of my life financial goals was/is to get to a place where we do business class for any long-haul flights. I have a "money script" in my head that says its wasteful and I should just make do with coach, etc etc -- and every time I'm getting on a 12+ hour flight and going into business class, I think "OMG I'm so glad I booked this, this is what I worked so hard for."
Anonymous wrote:I'm concerned that you never spent $2500 except on a house down payment. Sounds like a miserable life.