Amazing how other people must live!
Dec. 31st, 2008 12:32 pmI'm looking at airfares for travel in February. I can get a round trip to the UK for ~$550 coach.
I was curious to see what the business rate would be. Around $5,000. A factor of ten! Jebus Xmas!
And first class? $6,000 to $15,000.
$15,000? For a single round-trip airplane seat? From one big city int he first world to another. No sherpas needed, no native guides included, no danger fee for landing in a war zone. $15,000.
I can't really begin to imagine paying that kind of money for a trip.
But I can begin to understand how people can make seven-figure incomes and think it's "not enough".
Edit: That's not even the worst of it. The flights at the higher rates are LONGER! They go through many more connections. A first class fare that cost $6,200 was proposing to keep me int he airline system for over 29 hours, with flights from DC to Atlanta, Atlanta to Paris, and Paris to Edinburgh. Some of the economy fares, costing 1/10 as much, were less than 9.5 hours: A THIRD of the time, for a tenth the cost. That's INSANE!
I was curious to see what the business rate would be. Around $5,000. A factor of ten! Jebus Xmas!
And first class? $6,000 to $15,000.
$15,000? For a single round-trip airplane seat? From one big city int he first world to another. No sherpas needed, no native guides included, no danger fee for landing in a war zone. $15,000.
I can't really begin to imagine paying that kind of money for a trip.
But I can begin to understand how people can make seven-figure incomes and think it's "not enough".
Edit: That's not even the worst of it. The flights at the higher rates are LONGER! They go through many more connections. A first class fare that cost $6,200 was proposing to keep me int he airline system for over 29 hours, with flights from DC to Atlanta, Atlanta to Paris, and Paris to Edinburgh. Some of the economy fares, costing 1/10 as much, were less than 9.5 hours: A THIRD of the time, for a tenth the cost. That's INSANE!
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Date: 2008-12-31 07:33 pm (UTC)If I were flying to, say, Singapore or something, I could see ponying up for maybe Business Class... but for just to the UK? Noo. Not unless I was getting red-eyed in for some super-important meeting and my work was willing to pay to make sure I got a laydown bed for the flight over.
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Date: 2008-12-31 07:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-31 07:34 pm (UTC)And this sort of thing would be exactly why I am burning my frequent flier miles on a blowout business/first class trip, instead of piddling it away on short hops in economy. Not that the latter doesn't have its advantages as well, but I'd like to fly in the nice cabin once in my life. (Did business once as a bumped upgrade, would like to do it again....)
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Date: 2008-12-31 07:42 pm (UTC)Japan, eh? Tokyo or Osaka, or what?
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Date: 2008-12-31 07:50 pm (UTC)I'm not much taller than you, so I've always been fine with economy class seats, but my 6-foot-1 partner would probably appreciate the extra room. :) I'd thought about using the miles to bring both of us to visit my parents in the states, but unfortunately that didn't work.