Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG if you brought an infant into first class, everyone there will hate you.
I always fly first class and have two babies. They're allowed to travel too.
Same here. We have 4 kids. Usually we have the whole first class cabin to ourselves.
Y'all must be loaded. That's beaucoup $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So 15 years ago you took a short afternoon flight and yet recall the particular aircraft you flew and you're now/still ruminating on the plane's possible itinerary? Must have been some special flight.. . .
Not PP, but I remember my first 777 flight. Don't you?
A good friend of mine knows EVERYTHING about the various planes/configurations. Some people like planes.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Please don't sit in First Class with a baby! That is the reason why I sit in first class and will pay any amount of money to do such. To get away from screaming, crying kids in regular seating.
Anonymous wrote:So 15 years ago you took a short afternoon flight and yet recall the particular aircraft you flew and you're now/still ruminating on the plane's possible itinerary? Must have been some special flight.. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, if the OP's flight is to Hawaii, it isn't a 777.
United is the only airline from the DC area that goes to Honolulu nonstop, and the plane they use is Boeing 767-400ER.
And my husband who flies UAL all the time says there are no 777s on domestic flights - only international.
Not true, I flew from O'Hare to Dulles in the early 2000's on a 777. That was on United. I know that was a long time ago, so things could have changed.
Yes, that was a long time ago. Now they often use RJs to Chicago. They used to use 777s to the west coast as well, but not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't sit in First Class with a baby! That is the reason why I sit in first class and will pay any amount of money to do such. To get away from screaming, crying kids in regular seating.
Too bad airlines don't agree with you. Take late night flights if you want to avoid kids. We'll be flying first class for our winter trip.
Better make it really late. We just returned last night from holiday travel on a 7 pm flight. And will be back flying again next weekend at 7 pm![]()
Anonymous wrote:Please don't sit in First Class with a baby! That is the reason why I sit in first class and will pay any amount of money to do such. To get away from screaming, crying kids in regular seating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't sit in First Class with a baby! That is the reason why I sit in first class and will pay any amount of money to do such. To get away from screaming, crying kids in regular seating.
Too bad airlines don't agree with you. Take late night flights if you want to avoid kids. We'll be flying first class for our winter trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, if the OP's flight is to Hawaii, it isn't a 777.
United is the only airline from the DC area that goes to Honolulu nonstop, and the plane they use is Boeing 767-400ER.
And my husband who flies UAL all the time says there are no 777s on domestic flights - only international.
Not true, I flew from O'Hare to Dulles in the early 2000's on a 777. That was on United. I know that was a long time ago, so things could have changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't sit in First Class with a baby! That is the reason why I sit in first class and will pay any amount of money to do such. To get away from screaming, crying kids in regular seating.
Too bad airlines don't agree with you. Take late night flights if you want to avoid kids. We'll be flying first class for our winter trip.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't sit in First Class with a baby! That is the reason why I sit in first class and will pay any amount of money to do such. To get away from screaming, crying kids in regular seating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, if the OP's flight is to Hawaii, it isn't a 777.
United is the only airline from the DC area that goes to Honolulu nonstop, and the plane they use is Boeing 767-400ER.
And my husband who flies UAL all the time says there are no 777s on domestic flights - only international.