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#734521 by locutus
16 Jan 2010, 19:33
I'd love to try the CDC service, but I'd wait for new BA First and experience that I think.
#734524 by Slipperman
16 Jan 2010, 19:46
If money were really no object I'd but VA and restore pretzels to Y and give you all an amenity kit to be proud of. Oh, and an extra sausage on the clubhouse breakfast.
#734550 by easygoingeezer
17 Jan 2010, 01:56
I would like to experience BA 1st if I had the cash available, UCS is treat enough though, seems that might end up just a bigger seat with no trimmings soon though.
#734553 by daywalker
17 Jan 2010, 08:05
Private jet for me.
#734554 by HighFlyer
17 Jan 2010, 09:33
I'd probably be flying SQ Suites wherever I could ... [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah
#734557 by slinky09
17 Jan 2010, 09:48
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer
I'd probably be flying SQ Suites wherever I could ... [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah


Ditto, EK's are pretty darn good too ... but if money really were no problem and my spaniels took to flying, it'd be a jet.
#734567 by woggles
17 Jan 2010, 12:12
Emmmm, toughie.
As I've never flown first/upper/anything above economy yet(PE booked for May though). I think I would sample as many airlines as possible. Then poach their best crew and buy a private jet.
#734569 by GodAtum
17 Jan 2010, 12:26
I would like a private jet but they problem would be I would not get to experience the fantatastic VS lounges and spa treatments unless I can brag my way in!
#734571 by Sealink
17 Jan 2010, 12:44
If money was no object, then I too would go for the private jet.

BUT! I would have to set up a mileage scheme. For myself and anyone who I took with me on a flight. And tier points.

That would get me lounge access. And make it almost impossibly difficult to get to Gold, so that when you get there it's a real privilege.

Have I spent too much time thinking this through?
#734589 by daywalker
17 Jan 2010, 15:27
quote:Originally posted by GodAtum
I would like a private jet but they problem would be I would not get to experience the fantatastic VS lounges and spa treatments unless I can brag my way in!

I'm pretty sure you could buy your way in however, as money is no object just make sure your jet is equipped with all you need. Make it an A380 if needs be, offer to extened and maintain the runway for your local airport etc etc [:D]
#734633 by Lizz
17 Jan 2010, 22:44
If money was no object I'd buy Heathrow and everything that goes with it and go to town!
#734638 by honey lamb
17 Jan 2010, 23:40
I wouldn't go for the private jet. I'd miss the people watching [}:)]
#734653 by slinky09
18 Jan 2010, 08:38
In yesterday's Sunday Times, Michael Winner talks about how he flew to MIA on 27 Dec., found the delays and security horrendous and decided to take a jet home. The cost, 44,000 - which was less than list because he was dead legging.
#734654 by Darren Wheeler
18 Jan 2010, 08:44
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
In yesterday's Sunday Times, Michael Winner talks about how he flew to MIA on 27 Dec., found the delays and security horrendous and decided to take a jet home. The cost, 44,000 - which was less than list because he was dead legging.


For which the rest of the scheduled flight were truly grateful [}:)]
#734655 by Guest
18 Jan 2010, 08:59
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
In yesterday's Sunday Times, Michael Winner talks about how he flew to MIA on 27 Dec., found the delays and security horrendous and decided to take a jet home. The cost, 44,000 - which was less than list because he was dead legging.


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_a ... 990866.ece
#734656 by inkiboo
18 Jan 2010, 09:00
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
In yesterday's Sunday Times, Michael Winner talks about how he flew to MIA on 27 Dec., found the delays and security horrendous and decided to take a jet home. The cost, 44,000 - which was less than list because he was dead legging.


I would need to check the prices but from my knowledge of wet leases, that seems too much (depending on how close to departure he booked it).
#734660 by Scrooge
18 Jan 2010, 10:58
quote:Originally posted by inkiboo
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
In yesterday's Sunday Times, Michael Winner talks about how he flew to MIA on 27 Dec., found the delays and security horrendous and decided to take a jet home. The cost, 44,000 - which was less than list because he was dead legging.


I would need to check the prices but from my knowledge of wet leases, that seems too much (depending on how close to departure he booked it).


From what I remember, a G-V goes for about $3500 an hour on a wet lease, Reiffer should have the figures somewhere.
#734671 by jaguarpig
18 Jan 2010, 12:21
Money no object I'd be on LX.
#734672 by sky0000547
18 Jan 2010, 12:26
If money is no object then definitely a private plane. If I have to go with an airline then I wouldn't be in business class but in First of course.
#734675 by honey lamb
18 Jan 2010, 13:40
quote:Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
In yesterday's Sunday Times, Michael Winner talks about how he flew to MIA on 27 Dec., found the delays and security horrendous and decided to take a jet home. The cost, 44,000 - which was less than list because he was dead legging.


For which the rest of the scheduled flight were truly grateful [}:)]

And the crew!! [:D]
#734679 by Sealink
18 Jan 2010, 14:36
I have been thinking about this and I think honey lamb is right - people watching wins the day!
#734717 by crispin
18 Jan 2010, 19:47
I'd bring a concorde back into service and take that - money was no object right? :-)

Crispin
Virgin Atlantic

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