Re: Does the TV show \'airline\' do anything for SWA
There's a board of very vocal frequent flyers called flyertalk.com. Check it out. Go to the UAL board, and look at what they say about "employee class."
And these are people who didn't even pay for the seat in business class, but who were hoping to use their miles to upgrade to it.
Me, personally, knowing what I know, if I'm in business or first and I see a pilot or flight attendant crash in a seat two rows over on an overseas flight, I'm inclined to figure that it's their rest period mandated by the regs and that I ought to leave them alone and feel good that their company is concerned enough about them to let them have the seat.
However, Joe Businessman isn't going to think that. He's going to think, that overpaid pilot is sleeping in a seat that my company had to pay $10K for. What's up with that?
Now, on Southwest, that may not apply, since you're not doing a 12 hour overseas flight. But you gotta be careful about how you deal with non-revs.
Besides, I kind of liked how United did it on the last trip I took with them. I had the exit row seat, and thought I had it all to myself. I was a happy camper!
And then, just before the door was shut, two very pretty flight attendants sat down next to me and I was even happier. But if they boarded first, I might not have been as happy.