Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't because 1) it's overnight, so you'll sleep through the discomfort, 2) half of the money will be spent to move kids who aren't going to feel cramped anyway into slightly more roomy seats, and 3) it's London, so it's only 7.5 hours anyway. If it were a flight to Asia or Hawaii I might spring for it, but not for this flight.
Unless OP and her family can't sleep at all due to the discomfort.
I'm 5'10" and have slept on plenty of economy flights. If she knew she or her husband couldn't sleep in regular economy she wouldn't be debating making the change, she'd just do it. She would, at the very least, have mentioned if they were so afflicted. Plus a 3 year old and 6 year old who can't sleep in a seat with a 31" pitch won't be able to sleep in one with a 38" pitch.
I swear, this board is full of people who argue just to argue, not even checking to think if it makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get the United credit card that gives you free premium economy.
There is no card which gets you free premium economy. There is a card which has an annual fee of $450 and gives you access to the United Club/lounge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get the United credit card that gives you free premium economy.
There is no card which gets you free premium economy. There is a card which has an annual fee of $450 and gives you access to the United Club/lounge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d upgrade one parent with the baby to first class.
That would likely be a $3,000 upgrade for that one ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Get the United credit card that gives you free premium economy.
Anonymous wrote:I’d upgrade one parent with the baby to first class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't because 1) it's overnight, so you'll sleep through the discomfort, 2) half of the money will be spent to move kids who aren't going to feel cramped anyway into slightly more roomy seats, and 3) it's London, so it's only 7.5 hours anyway. If it were a flight to Asia or Hawaii I might spring for it, but not for this flight.
Unless OP and her family can't sleep at all due to the discomfort.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't because 1) it's overnight, so you'll sleep through the discomfort, 2) half of the money will be spent to move kids who aren't going to feel cramped anyway into slightly more roomy seats, and 3) it's London, so it's only 7.5 hours anyway. If it were a flight to Asia or Hawaii I might spring for it, but not for this flight.