• @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    I can’t imagine having so much money that I could fly first or business class. My last vacation cost 2500€ in economy for 3 people. Business would have been about 10000€ more. I’d have to save for months/years and live a worse life to save the money. Only for one day without discomfort.

    Sometimes I feel like a really poor person. But I’m pretty well of if I look at the national average.

    • @DoomBot5
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      151 year ago

      It’s a huge divide between the well off middle class and the actual rich.

    • pizza-bagel
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      31 year ago

      Yeah on our first trip after COVID I was like "we haven’t gone anywhere in a couple years, maybe I could spring for first class with my credit card points. NOPE

      First class is on average 6x more. I thought it would be like double.

      I’ve flown business class once for work when I was bumped up, but only for a 1 hour flight lol 😭

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I just checked an Emirates flight to Singapore. Economy 1k, business 2.5k, first 8.5k.

        People travelling in first are probably jealous of the people in private jets. And the people in private jets wonder how they could afford a bigger jet. As dad said: you can spend every billion only once.

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 year ago

      I’ve heard people who say the same thing as you but they drive a $60,000 pick up which they replace every 3 years. My wife and I drive a 12 year old Honda Fit that suits us fine. We’d rather spend that money on flying in business class whenever we fly long haul. Your money, your choice. For us enjoying the actual travel part of the vacation is important - more important than driving a fancy car, so that’s where we put our money.

      Also if you plan ahead and look for deals you can find business tickets that are only 2-3 times the price of economy. Still a big chunk of money but not outrageous.