Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most are definitely NOT 12k. Just searched for a 10 day trip Dulles to Rome late September. $3600 roundtrip business on Swiss Air.
Still a lot, admittedly, especially for say 4 people, but not even close to 12k/person.
Wrong, I just looked, it is $12,800 per person from DCA all the way through 2026
Oh okay I guess Google Flights was wrong that every airline was under $5k.
I think you may only be looking at First Class? On international flights that's very similar to business class, and only a few airlines now even have a separate first class internationally.
Post dates and start- finish cities in Google Flights.
It obviously can vary by airline, but I just flew business class to the UK and it was not even close to first class. It was a more like economy with slightly more space to lean your seat back. First class had separate pods and lay flat seats (and this was a US carrier, not one of the airlines that is known for a fancy first class).
Anonymous wrote:I don't travel much but are those seats mostly always empty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone responding with business class fares when OP specifically said first class?
Because United has Business First.
Ha ha they did away with that "class" around 8-9 years ago. On domestic flights the best seat generally (unless its an internationally configured plane) is "United First", which is a traditional recliner with good legroom and about 20 inches or so wide and a nice gap to the seat next to you, in a 2-2 configuration on a narrowbody plane.
On long haul international it's a lie flat seat generally in a 1-2-1 configuration so every seat has aisle access without stepping over anyone else (except on 757s which are rare, but have a 2-2 lie flat configuration, so the window has to step over the aisle). That class is called "United Polaris". On other airlines its called international business class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most are definitely NOT 12k. Just searched for a 10 day trip Dulles to Rome late September. $3600 roundtrip business on Swiss Air.
Still a lot, admittedly, especially for say 4 people, but not even close to 12k/person.
Wrong, I just looked, it is $12,800 per person from DCA all the way through 2026
Oh okay I guess Google Flights was wrong that every airline was under $5k.
I think you may only be looking at First Class? On international flights that's very similar to business class, and only a few airlines now even have a separate first class internationally.
Post dates and start- finish cities in Google Flights.
It obviously can vary by airline, but I just flew business class to the UK and it was not even close to first class. It was a more like economy with slightly more space to lean your seat back. First class had separate pods and lay flat seats (and this was a US carrier, not one of the airlines that is known for a fancy first class).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone responding with business class fares when OP specifically said first class?
Because United has Business First.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most are definitely NOT 12k. Just searched for a 10 day trip Dulles to Rome late September. $3600 roundtrip business on Swiss Air.
Still a lot, admittedly, especially for say 4 people, but not even close to 12k/person.
Wrong, I just looked, it is $12,800 per person from DCA all the way through 2026
Oh okay I guess Google Flights was wrong that every airline was under $5k.
I think you may only be looking at First Class? On international flights that's very similar to business class, and only a few airlines now even have a separate first class internationally.
Post dates and start- finish cities in Google Flights.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthy businessmen in my small city fly coach. They think first class is not a good look.
The vibes I get from first class are usually either "fool and his money" or "upgraded on points".
Anonymous wrote:The wealthy businessmen in my small city fly coach. They think first class is not a good look.
The vibes I get from first class are usually either "fool and his money" or "upgraded on points".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'd be surprise how many people are using points. I've flown to Asia, NZ and Europe in the past 10 years in business or first.
This past summer, during peak times, I used 100k points each to fly RT business to Europe. So for 3 people it was 300k points. I'm always earning points as I use them, so the balance doesn't really go down. You can learn how to play the sign-up game. For example, Chase Sapphire Preferred not too long ago was offering 100k points to sign up. When you have a spouse they sign up for their own cards, which doubles your points pool.
That's really good for peak business. What airline was it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone responding with business class fares when OP specifically said first class?
Because United has Business First.
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone responding with business class fares when OP specifically said first class?
Anonymous wrote:This thread has become cross-threaded between Business Class and First Class.