Since this is FT, let me clarify for those who might be wondering: No, I did not book us the flight as the choice venue for my wife's birthday party.

I planned a family trip to somewhere we all wanted to go and thought my wife wouldn't mind flying on her birthday, as long as it was a decent product.
Sadly AA's top domestic product is a major downgrade from other flights we have done including Qatar Q-suites a couple weeks ago but it still should be a pleasant way of getting us across the country.
Originally Posted by
bchandler02
If you want to party on an airplane, fly private and you can bring whatever is needed.
Maybe one day.
Originally Posted by
ryanbriar
Or, La Premiere

Originally Posted by
platbrownguy
La Premiere is too small for you with only 4 seats, but perhaps try Emirates A380, you could do it in the upper deck bar. Maybe for the next birthday.
Originally Posted by
ryanbriar
Or, as also mentioned above, fly EK F and party in the bar area

Yes, EK F would be so much better!
Who wants to lobby with me to get them flying our domestic trans-cons?
Originally Posted by
355F1
I got a birthday cake flying SQ F LAX-NRT a few years back.

Originally Posted by
LINDEGR
SQ offers that to all premium cabin passengers at no cost.
SQ would work just fine too!
Originally Posted by
arkangel
This thread reminded me of the time, at least 20 years ago, when I arranged to have a birthday cake presented to my wife, who was flying DFW-CDG-NCE, on AF. We knew the owner/chef of a restaurant in Grapevine, who also had the
pastry/bread catering contract with AF for the DFW-CDG flight and so I asked if he could do a cake for my wife's flight, which he did! Written on the top was: "Have a Nice Flight".
I know, it was AF and not AA, and we had a catering connection, but this was a "nice" gesture and a great memory!
So who here knows someone involved in AA catering for Logan?
Originally Posted by
shoodawg
Just reach out to the Executive Offices, be prepared to pay big time, and yes, they will do the cake for you. Just be prepared to pay up.
I would pay hundreds but not thousands. (My wife would be mad if she found out I had paid thousands to make cake happen for her.) What do you think they would ask to make it happen? And how do I talk to someone who would want to work with me?