Sex in Suites Double Bed? [serious question]
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If you get caught with your pants down... well, be sure interesting..
Why don't you go with Etihad's Residence... more privacy there!
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Passengers will watch some TV and then go to bed? Of all the tens of thousands of people who've flown suites in the last decade I'm sure the vast majority were 'well behaved'
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The BBC mini-article seems short on clear answers. A "ban" is not the same as "asking passengers not to engage in sexual activities." Both of those are from BBC anyway; their quote of SQ just skates across euphemism: "...to observe standards that don't cause offense."
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So is there an official page on their site, or a press release laying it bare (pun intended) what's verboten?
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So is there an official page on their site, or a press release laying it bare (pun intended) what's verboten?