Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$80 total? YES! $80/ticket -eh - that flight isn't long enough.
$80 total, for all of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is “321neo”?
It's a narrowbody airplane type, made by Airbus.
https://www.aircraft.airbus.com/en/aircraft/a320-family/a321neo
It's basically a regular A320, stretched out to a longer size (A321), and now updated with new engines since the last generation (New Engine Option).
It’s also newer, thus, nicer interior—with deliberately planned First/Comfort spaces, not reconfigured from old body type in an ad hoc way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is “321neo”?
It's a narrowbody airplane type, made by Airbus.
https://www.aircraft.airbus.com/en/aircraft/a320-family/a321neo
It's basically a regular A320, stretched out to a longer size (A321), and now updated with new engines since the last generation (New Engine Option).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are soon traveling to Orlando for spring break to visit family there. It never fails that when we travel there, we get stuck by 1-2 noisy families, kids kicking seats, etc. It also takes F O R E V E R to deplane because of all of the kids and their stuff. We hate it each time.
Just got an email that our equipment changed to a 321neo, not sure if that matters in this context but the Comfort section is larger, but I went online to check if our seats changed and noticed that we can upgrade (three of us) to Comfort (Delta) for $80 total ($27 each ticket).
I’m assuming there won’t be a ton of kids up there? Also, a little more leg room, upgraded service, best of all, off before the main cabin. But for $80?
Would you do it? If yes, why, if no, why not?
100%. I'm frugal and on a recent trip to Hawaii, I upgraded each leg and NOW I CAN NEVER GO BACK! Do it.
Very different situation on a 10-12 hour trip to Hawaii versus a 2 hour flight to Orlando. But yes depends on the cost, can definitely be worth it at times.
Anonymous wrote:What is “321neo”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are soon traveling to Orlando for spring break to visit family there. It never fails that when we travel there, we get stuck by 1-2 noisy families, kids kicking seats, etc. It also takes F O R E V E R to deplane because of all of the kids and their stuff. We hate it each time.
Just got an email that our equipment changed to a 321neo, not sure if that matters in this context but the Comfort section is larger, but I went online to check if our seats changed and noticed that we can upgrade (three of us) to Comfort (Delta) for $80 total ($27 each ticket).
I’m assuming there won’t be a ton of kids up there? Also, a little more leg room, upgraded service, best of all, off before the main cabin. But for $80?
Would you do it? If yes, why, if no, why not?
100%. I'm frugal and on a recent trip to Hawaii, I upgraded each leg and NOW I CAN NEVER GO BACK! Do it.
Anonymous wrote:We are soon traveling to Orlando for spring break to visit family there. It never fails that when we travel there, we get stuck by 1-2 noisy families, kids kicking seats, etc. It also takes F O R E V E R to deplane because of all of the kids and their stuff. We hate it each time.
Just got an email that our equipment changed to a 321neo, not sure if that matters in this context but the Comfort section is larger, but I went online to check if our seats changed and noticed that we can upgrade (three of us) to Comfort (Delta) for $80 total ($27 each ticket).
I’m assuming there won’t be a ton of kids up there? Also, a little more leg room, upgraded service, best of all, off before the main cabin. But for $80?
Would you do it? If yes, why, if no, why not?
Anonymous wrote:We are somewhere over wing, but not exit row. Row 27. We’d be moving to the second row behind First.Anonymous wrote:Where are your current seats compared to the new ones? If I’m at the back of the plane I would do it in a heartbeat.
We are somewhere over wing, but not exit row. Row 27. We’d be moving to the second row behind First.Anonymous wrote:Where are your current seats compared to the new ones? If I’m at the back of the plane I would do it in a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:Where are your current seats compared to the new ones? If I’m at the back of the plane I would do it in a heartbeat.