Just when you thought you had seen it all in the Qantas lounge...

Then the children come up to visit their parents blocking the J aisle.

I am a traditionalist and believe that parties should travel together in the same class, and that pax should stay in the class in which they were booked - not go 'visiting' other parts of the plane.

I also wonder about the value of travelling en famille in premium cabins as it is probably not a premium experience either for the family or for other pax. Family holidays are a wonderful experience that make memories for life, but they are not luxurious.
 
Oh my flipping goodness said son just told me I didn't need business class for my Nov/Dec trip and suggested premium was sufficient 🙄🙄🙄

You need to explain to him that when comfort matters, the answer is J, and that when money matters, the answer is deep discount Y. W is never the answer.
 
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No such thing, MissM has been travelling F and J since she was born. She is now going on 16 and for all those who warned me that I was creating a travel monster you are correct.
Oh how true. Mstr Scarlett had a near meltdown when when we walked out of the TG ‘lounge’ in MNL* and he realised we’d be sitting in whY enroute BKK. More so because I’d put Mrs Scarlett in J. He was begging her to swap boarding passes with him!

*genuinely a lounge that is worse than QF HBA.
 
I agree with you flying in J with your child. We have known people who always travelled up the front whilst the kids did not. Not something we would do
I am counting down the years until I can do exactly this!
- his idea of food is Margherita pizza
- his back doesn’t creak after 2 hours in a Y seat
- he can’t drink alcohol

And by the time he’s a mid-teenager he’ll probably be horribly embarrassed by his parents anyway.

Seems like a giant win-win to me.
 
I am counting down the years until I can do exactly this!
- his idea of food is Margherita pizza
- his back doesn’t creak after 2 hours in a Y seat
- he can’t drink alcohol

And by the time he’s a mid-teenager he’ll probably be horribly embarrassed by his parents anyway.

Seems like a giant win-win to me.

I did fly with the kids one year on holiday to Vietnam in business class thanks to very cheap OptionTown upgrades. They enjoyed it, but I think they would have enjoyed economy just as much. They were old enough not to be a disturbance to other pax.
 
Maybe a change to the pj conversation. I've always had the opinion that they should hand out the PJs in the lounge.
Get changed and put your clothes away into the carry on. Get the right size, comfortable in the lounge and straight into the plane.
No messing with bags and packing before take off. No queue for bathroom. More time for pre flight drinks.

Just saying.
 
they used to actually give you a hand luggage bag
So a bag to put your hand luggage in? That's different ... When was this?

"one more degree of freedom"
Whoa o_Oo_Oo_O I'm not sure what the freedom is in this case - except, if it is the freedom to be a secondary smoker !! One of my coworkers smoke and their car always smells like they had smoked inside the car with windows rolled up ... I can only imagine how *smokey* the smoking section in the olden days would smell 🤢🤮 No offence to those that smoke ... would be great if NOT done in a confined space.
 
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We all probably need to relax a bit....


THIS... is the way forward....

Tracksuits.... SWEET!

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I went as Kath Day-Night to a fancy dress party. After trawling through the offerings at many a Salvos I managed to get 2 tracksuits. Neon pink, acid green, purple. Looked absolutely hideous. I kept them both for a couple of weeks before I came to my senses - they were actually weirdly comfortable
 

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