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That's just, like, your opinion, man
We all know that airline business models are flawed in various ways, one of which being putting non-revs up in Business before revenue passengers, specifically on long international segments. I'm not picking on the non-rev JCer who just posted a picture from a Delta business class seat on Facebook, but I see this a lot: Business/First half full, complete with non-rev pilot/family, while everyone with any kind of revenue status is stuck in coach. Even though my airline doesn't fly for any big-name brand, I could walk up to the counter in uniform, ask for a ride, and freely take a business class seat; the frequent fliers in coach who are spending $2,000 on the ticket can't even get a crack at it. This simply doesn't make good business sense.
I hate to sound like an obnoxious member of Flyertalk, but I do have status on all the major carriers; I don't personally expect an upgrade because 1) I didn't pay for the ticket, and 2) we didn't negotiate business-class deadheads, but most of the people I sit next to are frequent fliers paying thousands. Why wouldn't the airline offer them first dibs over non-revs?
Just the random thought of the day!
I hate to sound like an obnoxious member of Flyertalk, but I do have status on all the major carriers; I don't personally expect an upgrade because 1) I didn't pay for the ticket, and 2) we didn't negotiate business-class deadheads, but most of the people I sit next to are frequent fliers paying thousands. Why wouldn't the airline offer them first dibs over non-revs?
Just the random thought of the day!
