Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agree. DW here and I don't get upgrades too often anymore but when I do I'll leave anyone behind in coach. I prefer to sit next to DH on flights, but would never ask anyone to switch. I fly all the time for work so am used to sitting alone. Plus DH usually has the noise cancelling headphones on for most of the flight so it's not like we are chatting the whole time (I assume the headphones aren't on my account!).
And this is where the love ends. In general we like to sit together or across from each other in the aisle seat. I just enjoy being with spouse and as someone mentioned we may have things for both of us in one bag, we can negotiate the armrest, no seat spillover, and we know the bathroom situation (I sit closet to the aisle). Pre-kids there was a time or two when only one of us could get the upgrade. I think we only did the split thing when I was pregnant and flying to CA. DH isn't a drinker so the free booze wasnt in the equation and he let me take the upgrade even though he traveled more for work. Usually we rather not upgrade one person and instead save those miles towards another trip for the two of us. We won't ask someone to change, we will just book seats way in the back if that is where two seats are together. With kids, we each take a kid or have one parent across the aisle that switches on the return flight and gets both kids
Anonymous wrote:We trvel on separate planes, in case anything happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We trvel on separate planes, in case anything happens.
Smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'm the OP, and I earn tons of miles and upgrades through business traviel. I don't like coach and DH doesn't care, still I would NEVER leave him in coach with the kids while I enjoyed first. I have left him in coach while our child and I have enjoyed upgrades. Only seems fair that the person who gets the food and better seat has one small "drawback". But you're an awful excuse for a husband.
?????? This is better, how?
You don't see how this is more equitable than one spouse upgrading only themselves and leaving the other spouse in coach with the kids? Here's it's a trade-off. One gets the better accommodations in business/first but has to take care of the kid, the other is stuck back in coach but has a peaceful, kid-free flight. If offered the choice, there's a good chance I'd pick the coach seat myself.
Exactly. My DH would much rather be left in coach without a kid.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Agree. DW here and I don't get upgrades too often anymore but when I do I'll leave anyone behind in coach. I prefer to sit next to DH on flights, but would never ask anyone to switch. I fly all the time for work so am used to sitting alone. Plus DH usually has the noise cancelling headphones on for most of the flight so it's not like we are chatting the whole time (I assume the headphones aren't on my account!).
. In general we like to sit together or across from each other in the aisle seat. I just enjoy being with spouse and as someone mentioned we may have things for both of us in one bag, we can negotiate the armrest, no seat spillover, and we know the bathroom situation (I sit closet to the aisle). Pre-kids there was a time or two when only one of us could get the upgrade. I think we only did the split thing when I was pregnant and flying to CA. DH isn't a drinker so the free booze wasnt in the equation and he let me take the upgrade even though he traveled more for work. Usually we rather not upgrade one person and instead save those miles towards another trip for the two of us. We won't ask someone to change, we will just book seats way in the back if that is where two seats are together. With kids, we each take a kid or have one parent across the aisle that switches on the return flight and gets both kids