Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Why is your wife automatically in charge of the kids, while you come back occasionally?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We trvel on separate planes, in case anything happens.
Smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
I wanted to ask this too, but thought I might get flamed. My spouse doesn't care about sitting in coach, so is it rude to leave them there to save miles, upgrades, whatever?
Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I'd prefer to. Though it's lees about needing to sit next to my spouse as it is not wanting to sit next to the rest of you gross people. Most of you are disgusting.
LOL. This is true.
I wondered about it this morning because we were upgraded at the gate and there weren't two seats in first class together. The gate agent kept apologizing and asked if we'd like our original coach seats back, and we were just like, "No, it's ok, we totally don't need to sit together."
-OP
First class without my spouse beats coach class with him, hands down every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I'd prefer to. Though it's lees about needing to sit next to my spouse as it is not wanting to sit next to the rest of you gross people. Most of you are disgusting.
LOL. This is true.
I wondered about it this morning because we were upgraded at the gate and there weren't two seats in first class together. The gate agent kept apologizing and asked if we'd like our original coach seats back, and we were just like, "No, it's ok, we totally don't need to sit together."
-OP
Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Anonymous wrote:We trvel on separate planes, in case anything happens.
Anonymous wrote:We usually book aisle seats across from each other. So some space but nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'd prefer to. Though it's lees about needing to sit next to my spouse as it is not wanting to sit next to the rest of you gross people. Most of you are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'd prefer to. Though it's lees about needing to sit next to my spouse as it is not wanting to sit next to the rest of you gross people. Most of you are disgusting.