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Lol, United has improved a lot in the last decade. It’s honestly not our first choice, but it’s the best option (maybe only) with regard to my wife’s work travel and travel to Australia. Doesnt’t make sense to rack up Qantas points as well.
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spike wrote:
Lol, United has improved a lot in the last decade. It’s honestly not our first choice, but it’s the best option (maybe only) with regard to my wife’s work travel and travel to Australia. Doesnt’t make sense to rack up Qantas points as well.
I'm busting your balls. We're Delta SkyMiles users and regularly get the 1st Class upgrade on domestic flights...But we're generally SOL on any international flights we're eyeballing. The thought of paying $7K for three overnight pods is horrifying, but is it really worse than paying $1500 for basic economy with a toddler over night?
Lol, United has improved a lot in the last decade. It’s honestly not our first choice, but it’s the best option (maybe only) with regard to my wife’s work travel and travel to Australia. Doesnt’t make sense to rack up Qantas points as well.
I'm busting your balls. We're Delta SkyMiles users and regularly get the 1st Class upgrade on domestic flights...But we're generally SOL on any international flights we're eyeballing. The thought of paying $7K for three overnight pods is horrifying, but is it really worse than paying $1500 for basic economy with a toddler over night?
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doug rr wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
an overnight, international flight headed east outside of coach: take all my money
this..but in any direction
we can usually put up with coach so long as we don't have to sleep and the flight is shorter than say 10 hours. the longest flight i've ever been on was for our honeymoon (16.5 hours), and i think i'm still recovering after 15 years.
My wife’s suitcase didn’t make it on the plane. Thanks to air tags, she was able to live chat earlier and get it sorted. It’s on the next flight to LA now, but lands the same time we take off for Melbourne. At least it should get there a day later.
My wife’s suitcase didn’t make it on the plane. Thanks to air tags, she was able to live chat earlier and get it sorted. It’s on the next flight to LA now, but lands the same time we take off for Melbourne. At least it should get there a day later.
More luggage drama in Melbourne. Due to staff shortages, we had to wait around at the carousel for our bags that did make it for nearly two hours after landing. Not ideal after a twenty plus hour trek. At least the kid was behaved during the wait.
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spike wrote:
spike wrote:
My wife’s suitcase didn’t make it on the plane. Thanks to air tags, she was able to live chat earlier and get it sorted. It’s on the next flight to LA now, but lands the same time we take off for Melbourne. At least it should get there a day later.
More luggage drama in Melbourne. Due to staff shortages, we had to wait around at the carousel for our bags that did make it for nearly two hours after landing. Not ideal after a twenty plus hour trek. At least the kid was behaved during the wait.
Dude, if you got this, you got the win.
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Our friends from Dallas finalized things with their business and have packed their things and family, and moved to an island in the Pacific NW. My wife talked with her friend (the wife) last night, and she asked when we were coming up to visit. We want them to get settled first. To my knowledge, they've found a home, but will likely want to do some improvements on it before moving in, so they're in a rental at the moment.
Ideally, we'd like to go up when they've settled into their actual home, and go across the border into Vancouver. Probably not until Fall, but I'm excited just thinking about it.
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Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
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dad wrote:
Our friends from Dallas finalized things with their business and have packed their things and family, and moved to an island in the Pacific NW. My wife talked with her friend (the wife) last night, and she asked when we were coming up to visit. We want them to get settled first. To my knowledge, they've found a home, but will likely want to do some improvements on it before moving in, so they're in a rental at the moment.
Ideally, we'd like to go up when they've settled into their actual home, and go across the border into Vancouver. Probably not until Fall, but I'm excited just thinking about it.
Our friends from Dallas finalized things with their business and have packed their things and family, and moved to an island in the Pacific NW. My wife talked with her friend (the wife) last night, and she asked when we were coming up to visit. We want them to get settled first. To my knowledge, they've found a home, but will likely want to do some improvements on it before moving in, so they're in a rental at the moment.
Ideally, we'd like to go up when they've settled into their actual home, and go across the border into Vancouver. Probably not until Fall, but I'm excited just thinking about it.
which island? I'll send them cookies
Vashon.
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Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
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