I prefer dressing like I am on holiday and my desire to do that increases when I have a good business class seat and I am about to be surrounded by "the suits".
Then "the suit" takes his jacket off in the aisle blocking everyone boarding.
Yes I wonder about those men who wear ties on long haul flights. It won't stop them snoring.
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Here in Australia people travelling in their 'Sunday best' has gone the way of the dodo and people travelling by air are more likely to dress in what they wear mowing the lawn than going to church.
These days the smartly dressed people are the ones from third world or developing countries as they have a sense of pride in the way they dress.
Style has gone. It bothers me. I lose sleep over it. Some of the things people wear in public shouldn't be worn around the house. Sadly that is just part of the depressing slow demise of society as we know it.
I encourage my porters and manservant to dress in their finest for airliners.
Feeling ultra cynical today... and perhaps tending to being verbose...
People who intentionally dress to appear smart... You can fool all of the people some of the time....
Maybe because my domestic flying is limited, I want comfortable trousers (likely denim) and a shirt with a pocket for the passport. Shoes that tie so I can get them back on after dozing for 5-7 hours.
Each to their own as long as there are no distracting sights or smells. YMMV
Too much wandering
Fred
No idea who he was, but he did have a Qantas staffer pushing his vintage luggage through the customs hall and ushering him around the queues.
No idea who he was, but he did have a Qantas staffer pushing his vintage luggage through the customs hall and ushering him around the queues.