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I have another question. At what net worth would any of you consider flying private? As in NetJets?
I have never tried it; I am too cheap.
As I mentioned before, I am still fare hacking, but now my fare hacking is for the cheapest, best business class flights to some far flung, international destination. I am headed to Europe soon to ski the glaciers in the Alps. I got a direct United Polaris suite round trip for 3k.
I cannot imagine what that must cost.Comment
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I have no objection to someone talking to me as I snore. Someone chatty, hands down.
A toddler smacks you and wakes you up and half a seat makes a nap impossible. I bite and swing when I get disturbed. Sorry about that. Leave me alone.
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I'll one-up you a pair of newlyweds who spoke not a lick of English but insisted on displaying to me every photo in the wedding album they inexplicably already had with them.👍 4Comment
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I would definitely spring for a seat for the kiddo. That is quite a generous income, unless you live in San Francisco.Having the child on your lap for the entire flight can get pretty tiresome for both you and your child.
Do you feel first class with a toddler on your lap is better than economy or economy plus with an extra seat? If there are three of you, would you consider 3 seats in economy plus over 2 seats in first?
My spouse and I sometimes reserve 3 seats in economy plus for the two of us, particularly if the best scheduled flight is on JetBlue with no first class.
So, wifey ticket $1k. Kid on lap. Upgrade to first $350/pp...or buy kiddo seat for $1500 now. So two first class seats with kid Or three seats in economy?👍 2Comment
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Unhappy toddler.
A bulky guy wearing a "Where's the Beef?" shirt.
Someone chatty.
A talkative person is easily fixed by putting ear buds in. You don't even have to be listening to anything for it to work.👍 1Comment
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Next is the unhappy toddler. I’m not sure why you’d fly in this day and age without noise canceling headphones. The only difference between this and the chatty person is the toddler May encroach into your space on occasion.
The worst is the bulky person taking half your space. I don’t know if I believe that people who really fly wouldn’t choose this as the worst option. You can’t get away from it unless you spend the whole flight in the toilet. Space eaters are the worst to sit by. You’re contorted the whole flight and end up with some ache or pain because of how you had to sit so you weren’t constantly rubbing up against them.Last edited by MaxPower; 04-14-2022, 07:10 AM.👍 3Comment
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I have another question. At what net worth would any of you consider flying private? As in NetJets?
I have never tried it; I am too cheap.
As I mentioned before, I am still fare hacking, but now my fare hacking is for the cheapest, best business class flights to some far flung, international destination. I am headed to Europe soon to ski the glaciers in the Alps. I got a direct United Polaris suite round trip for 3k.👍 3Comment
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We have 3 kids (9–4 years old). We like flying economy plus because of larger seats and priority boarding. We would consider buying business class seats for transatlantic or Asian flights. Probably not worth it for any domestic flights unless Hawaii.👍 1Comment
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I think that is probably correct. A fat dude is bad, as is an unhappy kid……….not sure which is worse.Last edited by Tangler; 04-14-2022, 03:55 AM.👍 1Comment
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I don't think NetJets has any higher of a crash rate than commercia jets. Most of the small plane crashes are from amateur pilots who typically make amateur mistakes. NetJets are piloted by professional pilots and I have no doubt the fleet is always up to date on maintenance.
NetJets - Wikipedia
That seems like a pretty good track record. ************************, the last incident was in 2006 and wasn't the pilot's fault.👍 3Comment
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