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VainGlorious wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 23:23:43 GMT, Craig Welch wrote: said: On Nov 14, 9:55 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: My wife and I flew back last weekend from Johannesburg and London on BA. The 747 from JoBurg to LHR was full, but from there to YYC the cattle-car section of the 777 was jammed, yet the snooty- chairs were mostly empty. I endured 9 hours of discomfort; good thing I didn't know until I got off that those comfy lounges were unoccupied. Might have made noise about getting a better seat. To what avail? Do you think they would have moved you just because you complained? Then the 'snooty' passengers would have made noise about being joined by a free-loader. This. Like it or not, people will pay a logarithmically higher airfare in the hope that they will have a greater likelihood of enjoying a civilized flight. Any thinking airline would be foolish to allow the riff raff to invade the rarified air of business and 1st class. I just did a quickie glace at ba.com. A midweek fortnight RT in March, JNB-LHR: Steerage: £170 Business/Club: £1600 1st: £1817 So, let's say you paid £1600 for Business class: roughly 10x what the commoners pay. You have an empty seat across the aisle from you. Because some "drunken green grocer from Luton" decides he'd be more comfortable up front, you get to spend 9 hours in abject horror as this hideous, foul-smelling idiot drones on and on about how the Pakis are making England a desert and coughing up phlegm, some of which lands on your Simon Carter cufflink. Rich people dont get drunk or misbehave???? I find that hard to believe As for a foul smelling pax, coughing up phleghm, could be a slight exageration on your part.. How long, do you suppose, those £1600 seats will retain their value? The pricey seats pay for the flight. Everyone else just about covers their share of the fuel costs. No one likes steerage. I know I don't. I upgrade when I can, but I understand why empty premium seats remain empty. - TR BTW: I find these BA airfares very affordable, all thing considered. |
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