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olybeast Nov 24, 2013 9:40 am

Mile High Club "etiquette"
 
How many minutes is acceptable for this ? I've got my onboard toileting down to 17.5 mins. Also can I do both in one visit and have longer ?

crystal_cad Nov 24, 2013 10:26 am


Originally Posted by chistery (Post 21840746)
Once wifi is allowed, you'll see people wandering down the aisle trying to recognise people from their online profile pics. :eek:

I have a KLM flight in a few weeks time and noticed that they have now have a facility where, in the seat selection tool, passengers can link to their LinkedIn profile. Purely for professional networking I'm sure.

exilencfc Nov 24, 2013 1:00 pm


Originally Posted by olybeast (Post 21844633)
How many minutes is acceptable for this ? I've got my onboard toileting down to 17.5 mins. Also can I do both in one visit and have longer ?

Twice the people, twice the time surely?

Thank god there isn't room for a full on orgy.

Paralytic Nov 24, 2013 1:15 pm

On Ryanair they play that annoying "Fanfare" noise and the cabin crew announces over the PA "Another on-time arrival".

Steve Oh Nov 24, 2013 1:44 pm


Originally Posted by greg0ire (Post 21844470)
Pretty sure you meant the 2nd, the right to bare arms. :p

Just as long as nobody decides to arm bears.

Steve Oh Nov 24, 2013 1:45 pm


Originally Posted by Paralytic (Post 21845778)
On Ryanair they play that annoying "Fanfare" noise and the cabin crew announces over the PA "Another on-time arrival".

You mean they play an fanfare when they.... Actually no. I'd better not finish that sentence.

haasha Nov 24, 2013 1:57 pm


Originally Posted by Steve Oh (Post 21845951)
You mean they play an fanfare when they.... Actually no. I'd better not finish that sentence.

Don't know why, but reminded me of NZ Mistubishi ad: http://youtu.be/OWVmvgd3KeE

Hvr Nov 24, 2013 8:31 pm


Originally Posted by bnd75003 (Post 21839605)
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Don't think they knew each other as one came back 5 minutes after the other one and no other word exchanged for the duration of the flight.

Maybe they are married? :p

bullroot Nov 24, 2013 9:38 pm


Originally Posted by Hvr (Post 21848030)
Maybe they are married? :p

Funniest post of the week :) nice one

T8191 Nov 25, 2013 2:48 am


Originally Posted by Steve Oh (Post 21845945)
Just as long as nobody decides to arm bears.

*cough* :D

http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/m...f/P1020089.jpg

GodAtum Nov 25, 2013 3:51 am

I wont want to join the mile high club on a BA flight. An EK A380 F shower room is much more spacious!

angeloedades Nov 25, 2013 3:54 am


Originally Posted by GodAtum (Post 21849349)
I wont want to join the mile high club on a BA flight. An EK A380 F shower room is much more spacious!

If you can do it in the time limit (If using the actual shower cubicle with the water turned on)! :D

/AE

HMPS Nov 25, 2013 4:52 am


Originally Posted by GodAtum (Post 21849349)
I wont want to join the mile high club on a BA flight. An EK A380 F shower room is much more spacious!

EK has a time limit of five minutes. According to late night host Jay Leno average to completion is three minutes ! Enough with two minutes to spare. :)

clarkeysntfc Nov 25, 2013 6:14 am


Originally Posted by missdimeaner (Post 21839293)
Up thread someone mentioned VS and double beds.....

VS haven't had the 'double beds' in Upper Class for several years now.

They were only ever on the middle pair seats on the 747 in B-zone, and I think they were discontinued because regularly replacing/removing the divider between seats caused so much wear and tear on them.

TATLTale Nov 25, 2013 7:27 am


Originally Posted by clarkeysntfc (Post 21849786)
VS haven't had the 'double beds' in Upper Class for several years now.

They were only ever on the middle pair seats on the 747 in B-zone, and I think they were discontinued because regularly replacing/removing the divider between seats caused so much wear and tear on them.

IIRC, Branson was boasting about 'real double beds', casinos and in-air gyms being on the cards for Virgin's A380s, so perhaps that's fuelling some of misunderstanding here.


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