Originally Posted by
PUCCI GALORE
I would ensure that your jim-jams- were a near perfect fit (we only start at Medium (sorry!)). I would make up your bed with the softest duvet, make sure that your Teddy was snugly settled next to you and let you sleep until I served you breakfast. In bed. Hot. Coffee? Tea? Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice 9didn't think that was coming did you?
Wow! That would be one amazing flight. (I should start bringing a Teddy Bear to sleep with when in F.)
Originally Posted by
JDiver
If they did offer pjs, I'd not be likely to wear 'em anyway. I tend to fly light, and wear comfortable clothing that will serve well for sleep, wandering about airports, queue-standing, etc.
I like the PJs because they keep my regular clothes fresher (plus are more comfortable for sleeping than jeans). I don't wear PJs at home, but when in public, they're great.
Originally Posted by
PUCCI GALORE
I now am asking seriously - how many people in International First have actually paid the International First Fare do you think?
My guess is it depends a lot on the route. I suspect LAX-LHR has a lot of paid F, for example.
Originally Posted by
drbala
AA doesnt provide a lot of things most decent airlines do
They do not provide
1. Decent toiletries kit
2. Wines with years on the label
3. Decent food
4. Gracious service
5. Cappuccino
6. Freshly squeezed orange juice
7. Dom perignon
8. Freshly cooked eggs
I got a survey a few days ago asking what I valued in their existing and possible in-flight amenities, food, beverage, entertainments, etc. Many of these were covered. (Although, for me personally, I prefer the more genuine service of AA, BA, and QF to the, to me, over-the-top formal and "gracious" service on CX, JL. To each his own.
Originally Posted by
chanp
Yes the CX programing is way better, at least for me, than AA. Get to try them out again in Sept. Cant wait!
I like the QF programming a lot, but CX is also good.
Originally Posted by
BigEyedFish
The QF ones are great on the plane, but as soon as they're washed, they become a shrunken shapeless mess......
Don't wash them - just don't sweat a lot in them

I've never had a problem with any of mine I wash them in cold and hang-dry, just as I do all my cotton shirts. They last forever that way.
Originally Posted by
deecee52
Confession - didn't attempt the lav maneuver, but did use them the rest of the trip!
It's a little awkward changing into them in the lav (except for the large J lav behind door 2) but not too hard. Take it slow.