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Old Mar 2, 2018, 12:05 pm
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danielonn
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Originally Posted by Fraser
Personally, I think it's a bit tacky.

I grew up in Europe and I never heard of parents flying in the front cabin with the kids in the back but I've lived in the US since 2005 and it seems much more acceptable here, based both on personal experiences and reading online. I flew in all the cabins as a kid (family of 4), most were in J but the odd F and the occasional Y too. If we couldn't all get in F we didn't fly F.

Are you going to live it up at the Four Seasons but put your kids in the Comfort Inn too? Send them to Wendy's whilst you and the wife try to score as many Michelin Stars as you can?
I love your reply. But perhaps the Parents do not have enough miles for all of them to fly in First Class. I use my miles to upgrade to First Class and my Father does not mind it so as a consolation I booked him in Delta Comfort+ with alcoholic beverages included and upgraded snacks over the regular Y. I am not a mean son as I asked him if he wants my seat and he said"no" so the least I could do was upgrade him to Comfort+
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