When First Class Is the Only Class - New York Times

When is it not?

When First Class Is the Only Class - New York Times

When you’re on a private jet, you’re flying the liberal skies. There were beautiful flight attendants coming down the aisle with Champagne bottles, filling your glass whenever it was empty. The service was friendly and accommodating. It’s like being in a limousine, with wide leather seats and padded tables.

But the passengers also treat the plane as if it’s a hotel room, and they do anything they want. I won’t go into all the unsavory details. Let’s just say you can move around the cabin without the normal constraints. It wasn’t unusual to see one passenger sitting in another passenger’s lap, without being scolded by a flight attendant.

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