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woj ツ
@woj.eth
no matter how much money i would make, you will never see me flying first / business class before i'm 40 you can use the funds in like 1000 more productive ways than buying comfort for a few hours a cost of one first class flight can buy you a year of workouts with a personal trainer which will delay the necessity for sitting in the first class for another 5 years pure destruction of capital
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Beninem
@beninem
Hi, aviation nerd here. Can't agree with this bc you're creating a slippery slope of flying Frontier/Spirit with this mindset. The fact is you're paying extra already to fly on Southwest/United/Delta/American bc they have reliable/huge networks. And on most domestic flights the biz class seats, if bought well in advance, are usually only 10-20% more expensive than economy. Not too shabby. Recently I went to LA in a biz class seat that was $80 more than economy. It's a 2-hour flight, so I paid $40/hr extra to have a 4-inch (or 25%) wider seat and way more legroom than economy, well worth it for a tall'ish dude like myself. Now if you're talking international than doing business class makes little sense unless you're getting one hell of a deal through a travel agent. But most folks in the millennial and younger generation have no idea that travel agents: A) exist, and B) have huge swaths of seats reserved cheaply in advance which they can pawn off to customers for cheaper than what's listed from airlines.
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