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"Who likes flying business class? Which airline is best at it? I’m sure you some of you are lucky enough to enjoy it through work or other means. Just about to experience flying ANA to Tokyo" BA we'll take more fare of you..... Gotta be | |||
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"I travel for work and only fly business. Emirates is by far the best airline I have flown with." When emirates I fly economy with them and just pay £70 for a seat with leg room . For 6-8 hours it’s fine and £700 per ticket instead of £3500. In Lagos with Emirates for N1000(£1) you can get business class up until the seat including lounge access if you know who to pay | |||
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"For best value I fly premium with Virgin mostly. Business class is a waste of air miles. I had it a few times mostly Heathrow to Delhi overnight , you get a bed and they tuck you in but I never sleep any better than in Premium. The food is slightly better and you get champagne but it’s not worth the excessive cost / air miles " Depending on the seat in premium (and it's only the seat I care about) I'd say it's about distance rather than anything else. I wouldn't bother upgrading under 10 hours. | |||
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"I love it" You look more first class to me. Singapore airlines is the best x | |||
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"I love it You look more first class to me. Singapore airlines is the best x" When the A380 was new I flew economy on Singapore, and was lucky enough to be in the top deck. It's far and away the best economy I've ever flown. | |||
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"For best value I fly premium with Virgin mostly. Business class is a waste of air miles. I had it a few times mostly Heathrow to Delhi overnight , you get a bed and they tuck you in but I never sleep any better than in Premium. The food is slightly better and you get champagne but it’s not worth the excessive cost / air miles Depending on the seat in premium (and it's only the seat I care about) I'd say it's about distance rather than anything else. I wouldn't bother upgrading under 10 hours." Agree it’s mostly about the seat , but if you aren’t flying direct and have a long layover , business class will guarantee lounge access but there’s other ways to get in the lounges and even if you have to pay it’s only $100 or less. I think also business class often includes a driver to pick you up from home too , generally I use a premium Uber or taxi £100 for Birmingham and £250 for Heathrow so still a fraction of the cost of business class | |||
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"For best value I fly premium with Virgin mostly. Business class is a waste of air miles. I had it a few times mostly Heathrow to Delhi overnight , you get a bed and they tuck you in but I never sleep any better than in Premium. The food is slightly better and you get champagne but it’s not worth the excessive cost / air miles Depending on the seat in premium (and it's only the seat I care about) I'd say it's about distance rather than anything else. I wouldn't bother upgrading under 10 hours. Agree it’s mostly about the seat , but if you aren’t flying direct and have a long layover , business class will guarantee lounge access but there’s other ways to get in the lounges and even if you have to pay it’s only $100 or less. I think also business class often includes a driver to pick you up from home too , generally I use a premium Uber or taxi £100 for Birmingham and £250 for Heathrow so still a fraction of the cost of business class " Oh absolutely. Most recently I've flown Finnair split fare, and they didn't do premium (they're less expensive as business class goes). I've not had a driver, do use the lounges. I'm thinking in terms of going to the east coast of Australia, so 20+ hours flying - I judge airlines solely by how long it takes my bum to go numb | |||
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"For best value I fly premium with Virgin mostly. Business class is a waste of air miles. I had it a few times mostly Heathrow to Delhi overnight , you get a bed and they tuck you in but I never sleep any better than in Premium. The food is slightly better and you get champagne but it’s not worth the excessive cost / air miles Depending on the seat in premium (and it's only the seat I care about) I'd say it's about distance rather than anything else. I wouldn't bother upgrading under 10 hours. Agree it’s mostly about the seat , but if you aren’t flying direct and have a long layover , business class will guarantee lounge access but there’s other ways to get in the lounges and even if you have to pay it’s only $100 or less. I think also business class often includes a driver to pick you up from home too , generally I use a premium Uber or taxi £100 for Birmingham and £250 for Heathrow so still a fraction of the cost of business class Oh absolutely. Most recently I've flown Finnair split fare, and they didn't do premium (they're less expensive as business class goes). I've not had a driver, do use the lounges. I'm thinking in terms of going to the east coast of Australia, so 20+ hours flying - I judge airlines solely by how long it takes my bum to go numb " That’s a very long flight whatever class. Whenever I’ve done Australia I’ve always done a miini trip in Bangkok, Dubai or Brunei to break it up. I did though once do Auckland, 23 hours but never again. | |||
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"You will get upgraded one day I know it" I got upgraded in July, going from Amsterdam to Madrid. I enjoyed it very much, but wouldn't feel the need for pay so much more. The pilot who upgraded me was very kind. And rather handsome | |||
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"You will get upgraded one day I know it I got upgraded in July, going from Amsterdam to Madrid. I enjoyed it very much, but wouldn't feel the need for pay so much more. The pilot who upgraded me was very kind. And rather handsome " I have been upgraded a few times for free but not for years . The first time I flew BA I told them I always fly Virgin at check in and was testing BA to Lagos. Another time in Virgin the flight was half empty as I was Gold the captain came to say hi and upgraded me and my friend. Now days they generally make you use your air miles or points | |||
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"You will get upgraded one day I know it I got upgraded in July, going from Amsterdam to Madrid. I enjoyed it very much, but wouldn't feel the need for pay so much more. The pilot who upgraded me was very kind. And rather handsome I have been upgraded a few times for free but not for years . The first time I flew BA I told them I always fly Virgin at check in and was testing BA to Lagos. Another time in Virgin the flight was half empty as I was Gold the captain came to say hi and upgraded me and my friend. Now days they generally make you use your air miles or points " I was upgraded because of my special needs Mr Handsome Pilot felt very sorry for the fact I'd been abandoned by the assistance team at Manchester, and he and his crew had to step in. | |||
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"For best value I fly premium with Virgin mostly. Business class is a waste of air miles. I had it a few times mostly Heathrow to Delhi overnight , you get a bed and they tuck you in but I never sleep any better than in Premium. The food is slightly better and you get champagne but it’s not worth the excessive cost / air miles Depending on the seat in premium (and it's only the seat I care about) I'd say it's about distance rather than anything else. I wouldn't bother upgrading under 10 hours. Agree it’s mostly about the seat , but if you aren’t flying direct and have a long layover , business class will guarantee lounge access but there’s other ways to get in the lounges and even if you have to pay it’s only $100 or less. I think also business class often includes a driver to pick you up from home too , generally I use a premium Uber or taxi £100 for Birmingham and £250 for Heathrow so still a fraction of the cost of business class Oh absolutely. Most recently I've flown Finnair split fare, and they didn't do premium (they're less expensive as business class goes). I've not had a driver, do use the lounges. I'm thinking in terms of going to the east coast of Australia, so 20+ hours flying - I judge airlines solely by how long it takes my bum to go numb That’s a very long flight whatever class. Whenever I’ve done Australia I’ve always done a miini trip in Bangkok, Dubai or Brunei to break it up. I did though once do Auckland, 23 hours but never again." I never stop except necessary change/refuel. Which is why that's where I'm likely to upgrade | |||
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"Emirates business class is the best experience I’ve sampled so far. Brazil, Dubai, China to name a few trips. They’re lounges are great " Their FFS | |||
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"BA long haul flights are great for business class. Not so good at locating your luggage though. " We go hand luggage only, everywhere now, so no-one can lose it. I'm always terrified of them losing or breaking my wheelchair though | |||
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"American Airlines business class is excellent. It's closer to the first class of other airlines." I flew standard class with them and it was awful. It was like a condemned school bus. | |||
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"BA long haul flights are great for business class. Not so good at locating your luggage though. We go hand luggage only, everywhere now, so no-one can lose it. I'm always terrified of them losing or breaking my wheelchair though " Was on a three weeks holiday in the states so I needed the large case. On the flight home, baggage handlers decided to walk out at Heathrow. Chaos ensued, bag lost and after a couple of months chasing them up, received a £1200 payment. Would prefer my luggage though. | |||
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"I was lucky enough to fly regularly around the world with work, once you get accustomed to the space and legroom in First / Business it’s nigh on impossible to fly in Economy ever again on long haul particularly if you’re big / tall. Would I pay £15k to travel First to San Francisco? No. But if the company are paying hell yeah! " I paid £2500 for business class return to New Zealand definitely well worth the money | |||
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"I love it You look more first class to me. Singapore airlines is the best x When the A380 was new I flew economy on Singapore, and was lucky enough to be in the top deck. It's far and away the best economy I've ever flown. " I agree, Singapore Airlines it is.. until I want to go to Marbella lol x | |||
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"American Airlines business class is excellent. It's closer to the first class of other airlines. I flew standard class with them and it was awful. It was like a condemned school bus. " Unusual that a standard class experience isn't as nice as a business class experience. I can't imagine why. | |||
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"For best value I fly premium with Virgin mostly. Business class is a waste of air miles. I had it a few times mostly Heathrow to Delhi overnight , you get a bed and they tuck you in but I never sleep any better than in Premium. The food is slightly better and you get champagne but it’s not worth the excessive cost / air miles Depending on the seat in premium (and it's only the seat I care about) I'd say it's about distance rather than anything else. I wouldn't bother upgrading under 10 hours. Agree it’s mostly about the seat , but if you aren’t flying direct and have a long layover , business class will guarantee lounge access but there’s other ways to get in the lounges and even if you have to pay it’s only $100 or less. I think also business class often includes a driver to pick you up from home too , generally I use a premium Uber or taxi £100 for Birmingham and £250 for Heathrow so still a fraction of the cost of business class Oh absolutely. Most recently I've flown Finnair split fare, and they didn't do premium (they're less expensive as business class goes). I've not had a driver, do use the lounges. I'm thinking in terms of going to the east coast of Australia, so 20+ hours flying - I judge airlines solely by how long it takes my bum to go numb That’s a very long flight whatever class. Whenever I’ve done Australia I’ve always done a miini trip in Bangkok, Dubai or Brunei to break it up. I did though once do Auckland, 23 hours but never again. I never stop except necessary change/refuel. Which is why that's where I'm likely to upgrade" The thought of losing a whole day of my life in the air isn’t nice. I know its not a rational thought as it all adds up , I do 30+ hours a month in the air, but breaking it up feels better | |||
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"Has anyone has to fly Ryan Air after experiencing premium or first , it’s literally like being punished. The Ryan Air tiktok is hilarious , they take the piss out the passengers complaints , laughing at customers asking for the Wi-Fi password etc " Ryanair is fine, we went Ryanair to Tenerife (4hrs) last year, Mr KC is 6ft 4 and we were in standard seats (disabled people aren't allowed in the extra legroom or wing seats ) and he was just fine. Ultimately, it's just a means of getting from A to B. No need for food/drinks to be served, we brought our own and ate breakfast at the airport. | |||
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"Unusual that a standard class experience isn't as nice as a business class experience. I can't imagine why." Comparative to everyone else’s standard class, it was sub-standard. Appreciate I’m extra snobby about these things but it was awful compared to, say, British Airways. | |||
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