Following on from my question about which is better JFK or EWR, which I must say i was delighted with the response, thanks to everyone that answered, I have another dilemma.[?]
Were off to San Francisco in April to visit relatives. My better half has come up with the idea of taking our twin nephew & niece (aged 3) with us, mainly to give my sister-in-law a break as she will be eight and a half months pregnant by then.
We have the money & miles to go UC and my brother-in-law is quite happy to pay for the kids in UC.
Here's the Dilemma, should we take them in UC, don't get me wrong they are great kids, however, being the, shall we say "more up market" end of the plane what are peoples views of 3 year olds in UC.
If I was to be really honest and I was a business traveller the prospect of a 10 hour flight sitting near a couple of 3 year olds would be of slight concern.
I know at the end of the day it's our choice and as we are paying for it I could just take the attitude it does not matter about other passengers opinions.
However, thats not me, so I would be very grateful for some HONEST answers whether [y] or [n]
-Steve
Were off to San Francisco in April to visit relatives. My better half has come up with the idea of taking our twin nephew & niece (aged 3) with us, mainly to give my sister-in-law a break as she will be eight and a half months pregnant by then.
We have the money & miles to go UC and my brother-in-law is quite happy to pay for the kids in UC.
Here's the Dilemma, should we take them in UC, don't get me wrong they are great kids, however, being the, shall we say "more up market" end of the plane what are peoples views of 3 year olds in UC.
If I was to be really honest and I was a business traveller the prospect of a 10 hour flight sitting near a couple of 3 year olds would be of slight concern.
I know at the end of the day it's our choice and as we are paying for it I could just take the attitude it does not matter about other passengers opinions.
However, thats not me, so I would be very grateful for some HONEST answers whether [y] or [n]
-Steve