bertair
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- Jan 17, 2011
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I am going to the US shortly and due to a back complaint, I require to lie down on flights over an hour long. My trips would be from Los Angeles to New York and New York to Denver, Dallas and Las Vegas.
Reading reviews it seems that some airlines (Delta & American) sell the seats as First Class while some others eg. Virgin call their seats first class, but are not lay flat beds.
Have members found Delta and American First Class truely a "First Class" experience ?
I have also heard that Jet Blue offer Lay Flay Beds, classed as "Mint Class" but do not offer lounge access.
What is the situation with Lounge access for First Class Pax ?
While I understand that Qantas in Australia have a hard rule of access only for departing or transit passengers who qualify; whereas in the US, for most airlines, qualifying passengers, and I assume this includes First Class, have access on departure, transit and arrival.
Is this the case ?
Reading reviews it seems that some airlines (Delta & American) sell the seats as First Class while some others eg. Virgin call their seats first class, but are not lay flat beds.
Have members found Delta and American First Class truely a "First Class" experience ?
I have also heard that Jet Blue offer Lay Flay Beds, classed as "Mint Class" but do not offer lounge access.
What is the situation with Lounge access for First Class Pax ?
While I understand that Qantas in Australia have a hard rule of access only for departing or transit passengers who qualify; whereas in the US, for most airlines, qualifying passengers, and I assume this includes First Class, have access on departure, transit and arrival.
Is this the case ?