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StylishTraveler Mar 19, 2005 5:37 pm

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wharvey Mar 19, 2005 5:46 pm


Originally Posted by StylishTraveler
Do romantic airlines exist or airlines that have couples in mind? Forgive me if this is a silly question.

Virgin? :)

At least for the first time.....

Hooters Air? wrong type of couple? :)

William

mbstone Mar 19, 2005 7:11 pm

All airline tickets include a free grope courtesy of TSA....

Solblanc Mar 19, 2005 11:43 pm

Hmm... I'm thinking Cathay for no reason whatsoever :)

Oh, PAL was a romantic airline when it still reserved its 744 upper deck for actual beds. It was the perfect way to join the mile-high club with class, and without cramps :D

obscure2k Mar 20, 2005 12:10 am


Originally Posted by StylishTraveler
Do romantic airlines exist or airlines that have couples in mind? Forgive me if this is a silly question.

Not a silly question, at all. The most romantc airline is the one which is taking you to your romantic destination. Pan Am used to be the most romantic airline in the world. It took me to the most exotic places. All airplanes paled after PA. Nothing has ever compared to that non-stop PAA from SFO/HKG in FC on that small 747, when they first instituded service. Buckets of caviar, seats which stretched across 4 windows, buffet tables served in front of our seats. Now: what is the most romantic: Don't really know. Perhaps, I am too old and too jaded, but look for lovely service and know it will never compare to the travel in the 70's to Hawaii..very romantic. I hear that Air Tahiti is quite romantic. Some smaller airlines are really trying to go the extra distance.

themicah Mar 20, 2005 12:51 am

In VS's UpperClass Suites and some other airlines' Int'l FC (I think AA's Flagship Suite has it) there are places for companions to sit and eat together. I think VS may also have some seats where you can put the divider down between the seats when they're reclined.

And I think Richard Branson has said he intends to have even further couple-friendly beds in VS's forthcoming A380s. That remains to be seen, however, and to me just sounds like it's asking for trouble. :)

hairpeace Mar 20, 2005 3:16 am


Originally Posted by themicah
In VS's UpperClass Suites and some other airlines' Int'l FC (I think AA's Flagship Suite has it) there are places for companions to sit and eat together.

Ottomans? Those always made my behind sore... :D


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