Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 12:16     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:Please know that as a 44 year old woman who has never been able to afford business or first class, i will give a hard side eye to your CHILD in first class.


My DH is a frequent flyer for work and he earns points with airlines. I was only able to travel in 1st with my kids because we got 3 tickets for the price of 1.

We flew DC to LA once for $16 for the three of us, in Economy.

you are so sad and stunted.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:37     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:Please know that as a 44 year old woman who has never been able to afford business or first class, i will give a hard side eye to your CHILD in first class.


How will we see you from first class?
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:33     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:I'm in my late 40's and have never flown anything but economy in my whole life.


Same, except I got bumped up to Economy plus once and I couldn't discern much difference. My income is over $500k and I've been to Europe and Asia several times. The beds in first class would be nice if you want to pay, but economy plus is for suckers who want to feel special.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 11:33     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Taking our first trip with our kids to Europe. They’re 8 and 11. I’m trying to decide how bad it will be to fly economy. Business class will cost $2500 per ticket, so it’s double the cost of an economy ticket.


My kiddos are teens now, and have been flying in the cheap seats to Europe since they were babies. It isn’t always the most pleasant or the most comfortable, but it is only a few hours, and there are other things I prefer to spend my money on. However, if you have money to burn or an obscene amount of airline miles, go ahead and sit everyone upfront. I’m sure you will also have the car service waiting wherever you arrive.


What’s wrong with having car service when you arrive.


+1000

If there are 4 of you, the car service is not that much more than the train (maybe double) but way more convenient after a long flight. It's only an extra ~$50
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 10:49     Subject: Re:Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

At 8 and 11, if they are well behaved and mature, I'd put them together in economy and put myself and spouse in business and just check on them.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 09:14     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

It depends on how we’ll be there. If it’s a short trip and we need to hit the ground running, I’ll her first class so we have a chance to sleep. If we have more time and maximizing day one isn’t as crucial, then economy is feasible.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 08:03     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Taking our first trip with our kids to Europe. They’re 8 and 11. I’m trying to decide how bad it will be to fly economy. Business class will cost $2500 per ticket, so it’s double the cost of an economy ticket.


My kiddos are teens now, and have been flying in the cheap seats to Europe since they were babies. It isn’t always the most pleasant or the most comfortable, but it is only a few hours, and there are other things I prefer to spend my money on. However, if you have money to burn or an obscene amount of airline miles, go ahead and sit everyone upfront. I’m sure you will also have the car service waiting wherever you arrive.


What’s wrong with having car service when you arrive.


I fly economy and have a car service waiting for me lol.


Ha and we flew business but took the train.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 07:48     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Taking our first trip with our kids to Europe. They’re 8 and 11. I’m trying to decide how bad it will be to fly economy. Business class will cost $2500 per ticket, so it’s double the cost of an economy ticket.


My kiddos are teens now, and have been flying in the cheap seats to Europe since they were babies. It isn’t always the most pleasant or the most comfortable, but it is only a few hours, and there are other things I prefer to spend my money on. However, if you have money to burn or an obscene amount of airline miles, go ahead and sit everyone upfront. I’m sure you will also have the car service waiting wherever you arrive.


What’s wrong with having car service when you arrive.


I fly economy and have a car service waiting for me lol.


Same. After a long flight with four kids on no sleep, not having to navigate the taxis or public transit from the airport is clutch, and usually doesn't cost that much in the grand scheme of things.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 07:04     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Taking our first trip with our kids to Europe. They’re 8 and 11. I’m trying to decide how bad it will be to fly economy. Business class will cost $2500 per ticket, so it’s double the cost of an economy ticket.


My kiddos are teens now, and have been flying in the cheap seats to Europe since they were babies. It isn’t always the most pleasant or the most comfortable, but it is only a few hours, and there are other things I prefer to spend my money on. However, if you have money to burn or an obscene amount of airline miles, go ahead and sit everyone upfront. I’m sure you will also have the car service waiting wherever you arrive.


What’s wrong with having car service when you arrive.


I fly economy and have a car service waiting for me lol.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2023 06:28     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Taking our first trip with our kids to Europe. They’re 8 and 11. I’m trying to decide how bad it will be to fly economy. Business class will cost $2500 per ticket, so it’s double the cost of an economy ticket.


My kiddos are teens now, and have been flying in the cheap seats to Europe since they were babies. It isn’t always the most pleasant or the most comfortable, but it is only a few hours, and there are other things I prefer to spend my money on. However, if you have money to burn or an obscene amount of airline miles, go ahead and sit everyone upfront. I’m sure you will also have the car service waiting wherever you arrive.


What’s wrong with having car service when you arrive.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2023 21:15     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:Taking our first trip with our kids to Europe. They’re 8 and 11. I’m trying to decide how bad it will be to fly economy. Business class will cost $2500 per ticket, so it’s double the cost of an economy ticket.


My kiddos are teens now, and have been flying in the cheap seats to Europe since they were babies. It isn’t always the most pleasant or the most comfortable, but it is only a few hours, and there are other things I prefer to spend my money on. However, if you have money to burn or an obscene amount of airline miles, go ahead and sit everyone upfront. I’m sure you will also have the car service waiting wherever you arrive.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2023 19:41     Subject: Re:Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:We only fly economy if it's a shuttle flight, like NY to Boston, or LA to SF. Anything longer and we fly business or first.


Same.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2023 19:38     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Never economy. It's worth every dime to be up front
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2023 19:24     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

I have flown business class alone but cannot afford to pay for 4 in business, so yes, I always fly economy with my family.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2023 19:08     Subject: Do you fly economy to Europe with your kids?

Anonymous wrote:Please know that as a 44 year old woman who has never been able to afford business or first class, i will give a hard side eye to your CHILD in first class.


Well my kid will smile and say hi how are you today.

Rather have my kid sitting next to me than an arrogant ahold who wants everyone to know how great he is or can’t handle his alcohol. Or the person who won’t stop posting and takin pictures perfectly posed so everyone knows they are in first/business