Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I each come from generational wealth. We're very lucky.
Check your privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why people even do this – it’s like 10 hours of your life at most for a long flight. Is that worth $10,000?
I get spending a lot of money on a house where you spend the majority of your time, but first-class flights make no sense to me.
PP here who actually posted prices. I fly business class a lot, and I've never spent $10k or close to it. My next work trip to Asia came to about $4,500 and I'll be sitting in planes for a bit more than 20 hours. That's worth it productivity-wise to be able to work and rest well on the flights.
BUSINESS CLASS IS NOT FIRST CLASS. stop writing about business class, the post and question is about first class
On international flight business is first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why people even do this – it’s like 10 hours of your life at most for a long flight. Is that worth $10,000?
I get spending a lot of money on a house where you spend the majority of your time, but first-class flights make no sense to me.
PP here who actually posted prices. I fly business class a lot, and I've never spent $10k or close to it. My next work trip to Asia came to about $4,500 and I'll be sitting in planes for a bit more than 20 hours. That's worth it productivity-wise to be able to work and rest well on the flights.
BUSINESS CLASS IS NOT FIRST CLASS. stop writing about business class, the post and question is about first class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why people even do this – it’s like 10 hours of your life at most for a long flight. Is that worth $10,000?
I get spending a lot of money on a house where you spend the majority of your time, but first-class flights make no sense to me.
PP here who actually posted prices. I fly business class a lot, and I've never spent $10k or close to it. My next work trip to Asia came to about $4,500 and I'll be sitting in planes for a bit more than 20 hours. That's worth it productivity-wise to be able to work and rest well on the flights.
BUSINESS CLASS IS NOT FIRST CLASS. stop writing about business class, the post and question is about first class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why people even do this – it’s like 10 hours of your life at most for a long flight. Is that worth $10,000?
I get spending a lot of money on a house where you spend the majority of your time, but first-class flights make no sense to me.
PP here who actually posted prices. I fly business class a lot, and I've never spent $10k or close to it. My next work trip to Asia came to about $4,500 and I'll be sitting in planes for a bit more than 20 hours. That's worth it productivity-wise to be able to work and rest well on the flights.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why people even do this – it’s like 10 hours of your life at most for a long flight. Is that worth $10,000?
I get spending a lot of money on a house where you spend the majority of your time, but first-class flights make no sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Frequent traveler here. On most flights, airlines set aside just 1-3 seats as award seats for use with FF miles. Most people you see in business class paid for it.
Tickets are rarely $15k. OP used an example of flying to Istanbul. You buy a ticket right now to fly 7/22-7/30 from Dulles to Istanbul in busienss class for $4,400 on Qatar Airways via Doha. The nonstop (on Turkish) is $5,800.
I fly a lot for business class for work, but I know my meetings a few months in advance. I'm flying to India later this year for $4,100, and going to Asia for $4,000. I used to be able to fly to Asia for about $3,300 pre-Covid, but prices have gone up.
You just need to look around, plan, and be willing to have a connection.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why people even do this – it’s like 10 hours of your life at most for a long flight. Is that worth $10,000?
I get spending a lot of money on a house where you spend the majority of your time, but first-class flights make no sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why people even do this – it’s like 10 hours of your life at most for a long flight. Is that worth $10,000?
I get spending a lot of money on a house where you spend the majority of your time, but first-class flights make no sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I each come from generational wealth. We're very lucky.
Check your privilege.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I each come from generational wealth. We're very lucky.