Anonymous wrote:HHI $1M, family of five, have never flown first class. I just can't fathom paying many times the cost to fly on the exact same aircraft to the exact same destination. Also, I wouldn't want to get my children accustomed to it. I'll admit I did look upon the first class section with envy on our trip to Europe last summer...would've been nice to stretch and sleep comfortably on the overnight flight. But I'll take a cramped, uncomfortable experience to save five figures.
Anonymous wrote:HHI $1M, family of five, have never flown first class. I just can't fathom paying many times the cost to fly on the exact same aircraft to the exact same destination. Also, I wouldn't want to get my children accustomed to it. I'll admit I did look upon the first class section with envy on our trip to Europe last summer...would've been nice to stretch and sleep comfortably on the overnight flight. But I'll take a cramped, uncomfortable experience to save five figures.
Anonymous wrote:HHI $1M, family of five, have never flown first class. I just can't fathom paying many times the cost to fly on the exact same aircraft to the exact same destination. Also, I wouldn't want to get my children accustomed to it. I'll admit I did look upon the first class section with envy on our trip to Europe last summer...would've been nice to stretch and sleep comfortably on the overnight flight. But I'll take a cramped, uncomfortable experience to save five figures.
Anonymous wrote:This. We know we have saved more than enough and now we can spend frivolously and for comfort.Anonymous wrote:Once we were 60 we started flying first /business to get planes with lie flat seats. Even on 5 hour trips, makes a huge difference getting legs up level.
Anonymous wrote:Knowing how easy it is to with points and miles, there is no income where I would pay money (instead of points) to fly business/first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming that you don’t track airline miles at what income level would you start regularly flying first/ business class for just regular vacation.
Assume 2 adults and 3 kids.
Is your number based on actual experience having reached it or is it a hypothetical question only for you at this point?
Our HHI is $575K and NW is $7.5M. We never fly coach. Not ever. If a particular flight doesn’t have business class or first class (usually small regional flights), we won’t even take it. I’d rather fly at a different time of day or to a nearby city. Our family of five flies about 6 times per year. Half domestic, half international. DH flies for business 1-2 times per month in addition to our personal travel. Always business or first.
Dealing with all the clueless and unprepared people that don’t regularly travel, the overcrowded club lounges, the chaotic boarding processes, the fake service animals, the lying and self-proclaimed disabled and military travelers pushing to the front of the line, the 3+ year-old lap children, the mediocre service, the bulkhead diaper changing, the garbage on-board food, etc…. It’s all too much. The only stress reliever is knowing that at least on-board we’ll have a reasonably elevated and comfortable experience. Couldn’t handle it otherwise.
We have a dedicated divided ETF that generates about $6K per month after taxes to help offset cost differences between coach and first.
lol such a waste of money
My HHI is in the $100 M range we don’t do this
We travel way more than you
Have access to a private jet and still think your post is cringy
But hey free country
Anonymous wrote:Summertime biz class tickets to Europe are 10k+ this year. I’m not even using my work budget for that.