Too fracking right only fly first or business (if you have to).
Think of it this way. Do you really want to put your businesses primary revenue producing asset at risk from damage in cattle class?
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Originally posted by chef View PostSince I was first upgraded to Business Class on a overnight long haul flight I have never since been in cattle class for a long haul overnight flight and never will again. The difference for me is between getting to your destination early in the morning feeling grumpy, aching and tired and wasting the first day of holiday or arriving refreshed, pampered and ready to start the holiday proper..
Mind you, to NYC with just the wife, I'd definitely go Business Class.
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Originally posted by chef View PostSince I was first upgraded to Business Class on a overnight long haul flight I have never since been in cattle class for a long haul overnight flight and never will again.
You can fly business to NY for less than £1K these days, makes a huge difference, especially if you're only going over for a long weekend.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI'll stick to business!
Flew business to Auckland last year with Emirates from Glasgae, was rather nice.Originally posted by chef View PostSince I was first upgraded to Business Class on a overnight long haul flight I have never since been in cattle class for a long haul overnight flight and never will again. The difference for me is between getting to your destination early in the morning feeling grumpy, aching and tired and wasting the first day of holiday or arriving refreshed, pampered and ready to start the holiday proper..
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Since I was first upgraded to Business Class on a overnight long haul flight I have never since been in cattle class for a long haul overnight flight and never will again. The difference for me is between getting to your destination early in the morning feeling grumpy, aching and tired and wasting the first day of holiday or arriving refreshed, pampered and ready to start the holiday proper..
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its already available
On long haul flights I find 3 empty seats and have a lie down
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I like the phrasing against joining the mile-high club. "Keep your clothes on" Well, that's not much of a barrier, is it?
Anyway, the easiest way to join the mile-high club is sex on top of (or half way up) a mountain. Best attempted in summer, rather than a mid-winter blizzard.
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I'll stick to business!
Flew business to Auckland last year with Emirates from Glasgae, was rather nice.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIf you look at the pic, three seats are not long enough.
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Originally posted by David Cameron View Posthttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/ar...-lie-beds.html
And meanwhile BA is busy dealing with strike action....
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