I have to fly a lot for my work.
My company always books my business.
I usually downgrade to permium economy (6hr or less) and pocket the change.
I hate how riff raff are allowed into business.
When I fly I'm smartly dressed or in a suit.
Then you have these Millenials/Zoomers with ripped clothes.
Vlogging every moment of the flight.
Get lost you bunch of shits.
I'm near to quiting my job, finding other work and never flying again.
flying was always suffering i must endure to enjoy the destination
>bragging bout flying in business class
>wearing a suit for 6hr flights
confirmed for larping fag
I'm pointing out the suit, cause almost everyone dresses casually and I hate it.
When you fly you must dress the part. It's a 2 way street.
>When you fly you must dress the part. It's a 2 way street.
Why?
Flying is a priviledge not a right.
I hate that I work my ass off for my meger salaray.
Yet some bimbo or gym-bro whom hardly work are living in luxery.
So you’re just a bitter loser? kek
homosexual, in the early and mid 1900s flying was seen as a celebration of American ingenuity, and airline travel was about the journey, not the destination. flying now is a hollow shell of what it once was, with your average passenger being a 300lbs blonde with sweatpants and flip flops
I've never seen 1 morbidly obese person on a plane. Let alone an airport.
>When you fly you must dress the part.
sure thing larper
I like flying peasant class because it's the closest human contact I get
The first time I flew business class did not quite pan out as expected. I didn't even get to realize its full potential.
>free lounge access
The airline I was flying with did not have a lounge at my starting airport. Not even their alliance had a lounge.
>fast track
My layover airport temporarily suspended fast track.
>first flight
The myriad features of business class were definitely enjoyable. The airline certainly did nothing wrong.
Only complaint is that some paki couple brought their baby with them, and most of the noise came from it. Who the fuck brings a baby to business class?
>second flight
The "business class" row was actually identical to economy, but with the middle seat blocked off by a tray. Yes it's a smaller plane, but I've been in smaller planes with better business class seats than that.
>The "business class" row was actually identical to economy, but with the middle seat blocked off by a tray.
>british airways
Checks out. Nothing like britbong austerity
Nothing to do with bongs, this style of "business class" is found all over the world.
It allows the airlines to sell a business class product on all of their flights without having to modify their planes.
Obviously this isn't something you want to spend your own money on.
>The "business class" row was actually identical to economy, but with the middle seat blocked off by a tray. Yes it's a smaller plane, but I've been in smaller planes with better business class seats than that.
lol, Euro domestic "business" fucking blows.
I fly business and I always dress casual. I’m sitting on the runway about to takeoff from IAD to FRA and we’re sweatpants. Cope.
I pay for business out of my own pocket so I can travel however I like and if wearing basketball shorts; sneakers; and a hoody brings me the most comfort on a 12 hour flight then I'm afraid you're just going to have to suck it up, big boy.
t. Never flown business. You’ve probably never flown at all.
Millennial, reporting in.
My job is 100% travel, I'm AAdvantage Plat Pro, and I fly in jeans and a tshirt, with a light sweater 99% of the time, unless I have to go straight from the airport to the worksite.
Cry some moar
Only poors would dress nice for a stupid long ass flight