Let me explain why a cheapo like me is willing to splurge for business class — at least part of the time
I'm only 5'3" and fairly petite, so lack of leg room is not an issue I normally grapple with. Still, there's something absolutely decadent about havingWhen you fly in a roomy business class seat, you don't have to worry about your seatmate spilling over into your personal space or manspreading into your leg room. You get to do more than relax with your own space — you get to spread out.I have flown overnight in international economy too many times to count.
In United Polaris business class, however, the food was more than edible — it was memorable. I had an Asian shrimp salad appetizer followed by a tasty salmon main dish. And — get this — they followed up with a cheese course4. You get unlimited booze and snacks, plus extra amenities The food was delicious, but international business class also includes unlimited booze in your fare. I may have had a few glasses of champagne as I cozied up in my luxury Saks Fifth Avenue bedding to watch Game of Thrones. Okay, I had five glasses of champagne and I'mI was way more comfortable thanks to my amenity kit. The tiny take-home pouch I received came with a toothbrush and toothpaste, soft travel socks, an eye mask, lotion, lip balm, and a moist towelette.
The seat next to me was empty, so I also snagged an extra amenity kit to take home. Don't tell anyone!Where flying economy is something you do to get where you want to go, business class is an experience you get to savor. It's a few hours of pampering yourself in peace and quiet without having to deal with your boss or your bills.
The best part? You don't have to fork over thousands of dollars to feel like a movie star. You can pick up an airline orand pay with miles instead. Business class flights may seem like a ridiculous splurge, but airline miles make this indulgence one almost anyone can enjoy.
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