Is Virgin the best 'upper class' airline in North America?
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With "money no object" private charters are the only way to fly. Many business provide that service.
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As for an airline that "only caters to frequent fliers", I think your basically SOL unless you can get top-tier status on DL with Delta 360 (or maybe AA Concierge Key, or perhaps UA Global Services). When you say caters to frequent fliers, do you mean people who travel often, and are easier to deal with as a seasoned road warrior? Or you mean better at catering to their own frequent fliers in terms of perks/benefits for their elites.
Your verbiage is extremely vague, and people (either inside this forum or in the world in general) can only help you if you provide specifics.