Re: Is there an affordable way to travel in first class?
- From: ivy_mike@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 20 Aug 2005 05:10:26 -0700
Tchiowa wrote:
> ivy_mike@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Ablang wrote:
> > > Is there an affordable way to travel in first class?
> >
> > My sister was once on a business trip (flying coach) with a few
> > co-workers, and they noticed that first class was pretty empty,
> > so they simply walked up to f.c. and sat down for the rest of the
> > flight. This may have happened more than once, although I've
> > never tried it myself. I'm pretty sure they were flying Delta.
> > None of the f.a.'s said a word apparently.
>
> Your sister made that story up. Ask any flight attendant.
No she didn't. She wasn't telling it as if it were any big
thing. This was in the mid/late 1980s btw; she's retired now.
But of course, you're free to believe what you like.
(BTW, they were all pretty professional and dignified-looking,
middle-aged folks...I'm sure that was a factor. Maybe
the f.a.'s didn't care, or didn't bother checking, I don't
know.)
--
Regards, IM
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