If the memory of strolling through the first-class section to board a plane eludes you, it’s possible that the airline has discreetly phased it out.
Upgrading to first class often just means paying fifteen times the amount of money for a little more wiggle room. Is that even worth it?
Money does not buy class.
Airlines are boasting first class suites (not just seats, please) like never before, with “showers in the clouds, and caviar collections fit for a king”.
Ryder Cup golfer Thorbjørn Olesen has landed himself in serious legal trouble for his behaviour aboard a British Airways flight.