Comfort Economy
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Comfort Economy
I am flying from Atlanta to London in October and chose comfort economy seats. That adds $200 to my roundtrip fare. Now I'm wondering if it's worth the extra money. The travel agent said free drinks and priority boarding go with these seats. However, when I flew to Africa this summer on Delta/KLM regular economy I got free drinks anyway.That was a really long flight and the comfort seats would've been nice. Just wondering what others' experiences/thoughts are on this.
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You will get free drinks n any cabin -- but being in 'economy plus' gets you extra space and being at the front of the economy section, you get off the plane faster. That can make a big difference on a jumbo getting to immigration ahead of others. If it is only $200 more it would be worth it to me unless that was a budget buster.
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I'm flying from San Francisco to London in July and opted for the economy plus seats just for the extra leg room. My originating flight from Honolulu to San Francisco I opted to stay in regular economy for that leg of my flight.
Living in Hawaii you kind of get used to long, cramped flights so the 5-6 hours it takes for us to get to the West Coast doesn't faze me. But the 10 hour flight to London - that one I'm definitely paying for the extra leg room.
Living in Hawaii you kind of get used to long, cramped flights so the 5-6 hours it takes for us to get to the West Coast doesn't faze me. But the 10 hour flight to London - that one I'm definitely paying for the extra leg room.
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The last time I flew regular economy on a transatlantic flight I couldn't believe how cramped it was. Now we always pay more to get comfort or premium economy on the over-water portion of our trips to Europe -- completely worth the money. I feel it's what regular economy USED to be.
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Yes for me it absolutely would be worth it--in fact, premium economy is my "floor" for transatlantic travel (coming from the west coast of US). I actually do the credit card mileage hustle to get business, in fact. But a good premium economy product (Virgin Atlantic, possibly Air France) would do as a minimum. ATL to London for $200 extra I would definitely go for it.
Early boarding also means you have space for a carry on bag in the overhead, critical if you do carry-on only.
Early boarding also means you have space for a carry on bag in the overhead, critical if you do carry-on only.
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