Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I each come from generational wealth. We're very lucky.
Check your privilege.
What do you mean by this? What should they do to check their privilege?
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.
Anonymous wrote: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
Right but most US airlines no longer offer first. Call it what you want but generally on US based, even for international, the highest is some name for business
Not true. United offers first on their 777 and 787 aircraft. I have booked first and gone IAD to DEN, and other west coast flights. There are Pod seating (reclines to a bed) on these aircraft.
Anonymous wrote: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
Right but most US airlines no longer offer first. Call it what you want but generally on US based, even for international, the highest is some name for business
Not true. United offers first on their 777 and 787 aircraft. I have booked first and gone IAD to DEN, and other west coast flights. There are Pod seating (reclines to a bed) on these aircraft.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve flown first calls domestically and that’s usually pretty affordable, but I don’t understand how people can afford to fly first class on long international flights such as from DC to Dubai or California to Turkey. The price is often over $15,000 per person. Like how?? How do people afford this?!