Excellent experience in BF
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Excellent experience in BF
Hello fellow FlyerTalkers,
I'm sure there are countless reports of good experiences in BusinessFirst and I'm sure many of you travel up front regularly, so I won't bore you with a long trip report. I just wanted to say how pleasant my first BF experience was. I flew in seat 2L, TLV-EWR on Thursday night on a mileage upgrade. My company is a small startup, and so we don't pay for business class (even though I flew 180,000 miles this year for work) - a policy I think is fair. Still, I have to say that I'm probably spoiled forever now that I had my first BF flight
I found the seat to be incredibly comfortable, it just lulled me to sleep. I know some people would prefer it if reclined all the way to 180 degrees, but I found it more than sufficient. The food was fantastic, so much overhead space for my things (even though I only travel with one small carry-on and no checked luggage), my neighbor was very friendly and interesting, and the FAs made sure I was comfortable and had everything I needed. No crying babies (even if there was a little snoring throughout the cabin).
In any event, for those who wonder if it's worth spending 30k miles on an upgrade to BF, I wholeheartedly recommend it. Granted, coach on Continental is okay (especially for us Plats who get exit row seating), but if you're in Y or H and can get a mileage upgrade without paying the service fee, go for it!
I'm now well rested in San Francisco!
I'm sure there are countless reports of good experiences in BusinessFirst and I'm sure many of you travel up front regularly, so I won't bore you with a long trip report. I just wanted to say how pleasant my first BF experience was. I flew in seat 2L, TLV-EWR on Thursday night on a mileage upgrade. My company is a small startup, and so we don't pay for business class (even though I flew 180,000 miles this year for work) - a policy I think is fair. Still, I have to say that I'm probably spoiled forever now that I had my first BF flight

I found the seat to be incredibly comfortable, it just lulled me to sleep. I know some people would prefer it if reclined all the way to 180 degrees, but I found it more than sufficient. The food was fantastic, so much overhead space for my things (even though I only travel with one small carry-on and no checked luggage), my neighbor was very friendly and interesting, and the FAs made sure I was comfortable and had everything I needed. No crying babies (even if there was a little snoring throughout the cabin).
In any event, for those who wonder if it's worth spending 30k miles on an upgrade to BF, I wholeheartedly recommend it. Granted, coach on Continental is okay (especially for us Plats who get exit row seating), but if you're in Y or H and can get a mileage upgrade without paying the service fee, go for it!
I'm now well rested in San Francisco!
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Glad to hear you had a nice flight. I second your opinion regarding the CO BF seat. I like it a lot more than "lie flat" seats personally. It is like a big cradle that I can turn sideways in and go to sleep. A lot of "lie flat" seats have insufficient padding or actually lean you over backwards when you are lying down, and I hate that. CO gives you massive legroom, great seat width, and good food/service. I find it a slight notch better than the UA first class suites, but only because UA food sucks.
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Sounds like you haven't experienced many Business Class products on international airlines.
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^Glad to hear you had a great experience..As you can see on this Board..for the most part people here are just too happy to complain..there are hardly any compliments (such as the one you give) yet when someone sits around thinking up something to complain about,everyone is more than happy to join in and give thier one cent of what they think..notice hardly anyone is mentioning they think the BF seat is great also..They will just mention that they want to get upgraded for free and then complain about the service they got for free..Thankfully CO does Not comp upgrades to International BusinessFirst..
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I recently flew BF EWR-CDG and the experience was absolutely outstanding. The new 777 BF seats are excellent, not perfect but excellent. I agree that they are better than the unpadded lie-flat seats on most airlines. I love the tremendous width and comfort of the seat. I wish the foot extension were a little more comfortable.
The service and food were outstanding and on the way back I had one of the AVOD 777's with a spectacular selection of programming (370+ movies).
Although I did not upgrade, I only paid $1,200 rt, on an R fare, one of the great bargains going in the airline business today.
To me this is CO at its best, which is fabulous.
The service and food were outstanding and on the way back I had one of the AVOD 777's with a spectacular selection of programming (370+ movies).
Although I did not upgrade, I only paid $1,200 rt, on an R fare, one of the great bargains going in the airline business today.
To me this is CO at its best, which is fabulous.
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Glad to hear you had a nice flight. I second your opinion regarding the CO BF seat. I like it a lot more than "lie flat" seats personally. It is like a big cradle that I can turn sideways in and go to sleep. A lot of "lie flat" seats have insufficient padding or actually lean you over backwards when you are lying down, and I hate that. CO gives you massive legroom, great seat width, and good food/service. I find it a slight notch better than the UA first class suites, but only because UA food sucks.
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Glad to hear you had a nice flight. I second your opinion regarding the CO BF seat. I like it a lot more than "lie flat" seats personally. It is like a big cradle that I can turn sideways in and go to sleep. A lot of "lie flat" seats have insufficient padding or actually lean you over backwards when you are lying down, and I hate that. CO gives you massive legroom, great seat width, and good food/service. I find it a slight notch better than the UA first class suites, but only because UA food sucks.
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If only the same could be said of CO's economy cabin...
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I agree that CO's pitch definitely is sufficient (I am well under 6'2"). But, 60" pitch makes it easier to get out of one's seat and climb over a seatmate if seated at the window when the passenger in front is reclined. Airlines really need to move to hard shell seats, such as those on AF and KE, that eliminate the recline obstruction problem. Plus, I find that cabins with 60" pitch just feel more comfortable and less crowded.
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I agree that CO's pitch definitely is sufficient (I am well under 6'2"). But, 60" pitch makes it easier to get out of one's seat and climb over a seatmate if seated at the window when the passenger in front is reclined. Airlines really need to move to hard shell seats, such as those on AF and KE, that eliminate the recline obstruction problem. Plus, I find that cabins with 60" pitch just feel more comfortable and less crowded.
The fact remains that CO has the least pitch of any airline doing international long-haul in Y (without a premium economy section) along with KL and QF.
In J, CO is among the lower third or so in a comparison of seat pitch (remember BMI has 49" pitch in their premium economy)
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