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The Bob's avatar

Helpful, entertaining piece. I shared it with a friend;

“That’s for sharing the jet lag article – everything is spot on. As a public employee, I fly coach. Yet, as a bucket list trip, I paid for premium economy seats to help with jet lag. Right before leaving, New Zealand Air offered bidding to business. I lowballed 1000 per seat for the outbound flight (seats are typically $5000 one-way), and I got it. It’s the afternoon of arrival after 16 hours of flying, yet we feel somewhat alive. I flew economy when I did my two teaching gigs in Hong Kong, and this $2000 was the best money I've spent in ages. Being horizontal during a long fight is dreamy.”

Other friends going there too said they simply couldn’t afford the pod.

I have a business trip to South Korea coming up and it would be an eight thousand $ splurge difference. Can’t see doing it. Can’t afford doing it. As someone who yesterday had to get eight injections in the family jewels, I feel like I am primed to withstand any pain life has to offer, on and off board.

Break a leg and break some hearts.

Best, Bob

Debbie Weil's avatar

Wish I could catch one of your Perth shows! Re studying the seating maps like medical charts… I can never figure them out! Then again I can’t usually decipher a medical chart. What have you learned about Premium Economy??!

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