Hi
Another question.
Are there any rules or etiquette specific to travelling UC?
Thanks
Another question.
Are there any rules or etiquette specific to travelling UC?
Thanks
Spill wrote:Hi
Another question.
Are there any rules or etiquette specific to travelling UC?
Thanks
gilly wrote:Enjoy the experience - you'll never want to fly any other way.
rdm wrote:gilly wrote:Enjoy the experience - you'll never want to fly any other way.
Can someone tell that to the soon to be Mrs rdm..........
Despite having upgraded to UC from PE when coming back from MBJ in March she "doesn't see the point" in going UC when we head to California for our honeymoon road trip!!! :0 :0 :0
tontybear wrote:Nothing to stop you going in UC and the future Mrs rdm in PE ): ):
rdm wrote:gilly wrote:Enjoy the experience - you'll never want to fly any other way.
Can someone tell that to the soon to be Mrs rdm..........
Despite having upgraded to UC from PE when coming back from MBJ in March she "doesn't see the point" in going UC when we head to California for our honeymoon road trip!!! :0 :0 :0
mdvipond wrote:Well of course, wearing a double-breasted blazer and cravat are de rigueur (think Nicholas Parsons and you'll be somewhere close). Work from the outside in when it comes to cutlery and only ever address the crew by their surname. Just a few pointers, but they should put you right.
mdvipond wrote:Well of course, wearing a double-breasted blazer and cravat are de rigueur (think Nicholas Parsons and you'll be somewhere close). Work from the outside in when it comes to cutlery and only ever address the crew by their surname. Just a few pointers, but they should put you right.
RDM - I'm you have my total empathy... trying to persuade Mrs Ratechaser to travel anything other than Y is like trying to nail jelly to the ceiling.
tontybear wrote:mdvipond wrote:Well of course, wearing a double-breasted blazer and cravat are de rigueur (think Nicholas Parsons and you'll be somewhere close). Work from the outside in when it comes to cutlery and only ever address the crew by their surname. Just a few pointers, but they should put you right.
I did actually once see a chap dressed like that though in PE. I think he also had a panama hat too.
rdm wrote: Despite this serious flaw the future Mrs rdm is still a far better person than the ex-Mrs rdm!!!!![]()
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