OATEK
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We started flying J in 2013, as a wedding anniversary gift to ourselves - and yes, even though it was QF and the old 2-2-2 cabin, it spoiled us. But as with you and others, there is a point at which personal comfort (in our case driven by arthritis and the impact of several self-inflicted injuries) becomes paramount. But, where we can, we mix up J and PE a bit to save a few $$. But overall, its J as a minimum for most of our long journeys to UK/EU.This is the wonderful thing about travel — its a broad church! And different life stages reflect the preferences and behavior
In my working life I did lots of Y (every other week and paid by employer but QFclub helped and upgrades were plentiful with points). The critical thing for me was early boarding, something to eat and getting away quickly with ability to change flights at short notice. So did not bother me.
Of course that was BC/pre 9-11/shoe bombers/DYKWIA-influencers-antisocial media
Travel has become much more complex (demanding) since the early 90’s and I may not feel that way if I was working today.
So— I am now old (older)
…given these more difficult and ever increasing irritations of flying - combined with my reduced tolerance means I fly J. It outsources aggravation as much as possible whilst keeping the spark of travel I love. I also feel more refreshed with a lie flat bed. Its not status so much as self-care.
That is just my take - I appreciate I am fortunate (and that others may take this as pretentious) but as I said broad church.