It's a class thing.
Aug. 14th, 2013 09:02 pmI arrived at the bag drop. The lady checked I knew where the business class lounge was. This was unexpected since I had no idea I was in business class (the return flight actually cost less than my return flight this coming weekend). Turns out that as a result of indecisiveness, lack of organisation and it being the cheapest remaining available flight by the time I wanted to fly, the return flight was in Club Europe. That was rather a nice surprise.
Business class is a very different experience. Rather than the noisy bustling waiting area, and the overpriced restaurants, there's the executive lounge. the first thing I notices was how large it was. it's also designed to be a place to relax. It's quiet. To my surprise, nobody was nattering on their phone. Not many people seemed to even be doing business type stuff. The seats are comfortable.
I'd bought myself a sandwich before entering. This was a mistake. The executive lounge has a buffet area with hot and cold food to help oneself to. I looked for a wi-fi password. Then realised I might was well use the complementary computers. There was free wi-fi if I wanted it. Other freebies included newspapers, and drinks. Some decent wines, spirits to mix your own cocktails, soft drinks, and tea and coffee, and some really nice biscuits. I ate many biscuits.
If I'd wanted to I could have taken a shower.
The actual flight I just had a slightly wider seat a bit more leg room, and an in flight meal. This was only 45 minute flight to Amsterdam after all. I did get to board first, but I've never really seen why that matters.
When I got to the baggage carousel, my bag came first. It had an extra tag on it saying "priority baggage"
It really reinforces how much the economy class passengers are just baggage. The airlines just don't give a damn about them. Makes me wish I was super-rich. Will really have to pay attention to the cost of the upgrade next time I fly. Might be worth it.
Business class is a very different experience. Rather than the noisy bustling waiting area, and the overpriced restaurants, there's the executive lounge. the first thing I notices was how large it was. it's also designed to be a place to relax. It's quiet. To my surprise, nobody was nattering on their phone. Not many people seemed to even be doing business type stuff. The seats are comfortable.
I'd bought myself a sandwich before entering. This was a mistake. The executive lounge has a buffet area with hot and cold food to help oneself to. I looked for a wi-fi password. Then realised I might was well use the complementary computers. There was free wi-fi if I wanted it. Other freebies included newspapers, and drinks. Some decent wines, spirits to mix your own cocktails, soft drinks, and tea and coffee, and some really nice biscuits. I ate many biscuits.
If I'd wanted to I could have taken a shower.
The actual flight I just had a slightly wider seat a bit more leg room, and an in flight meal. This was only 45 minute flight to Amsterdam after all. I did get to board first, but I've never really seen why that matters.
When I got to the baggage carousel, my bag came first. It had an extra tag on it saying "priority baggage"
It really reinforces how much the economy class passengers are just baggage. The airlines just don't give a damn about them. Makes me wish I was super-rich. Will really have to pay attention to the cost of the upgrade next time I fly. Might be worth it.