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I recently flew United Airlines "First Class" from EWR to YYZ. (This is technically an international flight, but for all intents and purposes it is treated the same as a domestic flight by United.) The flight departed around lunch time and the flight time was 1 hour and 40 minutes, making it around the same length as Sydney-Melbourne.
To say I was underwhelmed with the service would be an understatement. This is not my first time flying around North America, so I had low expectations. Even they were not met.
There was no greeting, either during boarding or during the service. Eventually the surly flight attendant came to my seat and half-heartedly uttered "beverage?"
No meals were served. Instead, the flight attendant handed around a basket containing chips, pretzels and oreos. There was no "would you like a snack, sir"... in fact, the flight attendant didn't say anything during the service. She just placed the basket in front of me and stared. I didn't see her smile once.
This was my “meal”:

My seat on the Embraer E175 was sufficiently wide but the legroom wasn't great for First class. I'd hate to think what the legroom in Economy was like. There was no in-flight entertainment.

Considering First class passengers don't even receive lounge access when flying within North America, the experience left me wondering what the point of US domestic First Class is. Is this as good as it gets, or am I missing something?
We sure do have it good in Australia!
To say I was underwhelmed with the service would be an understatement. This is not my first time flying around North America, so I had low expectations. Even they were not met.
There was no greeting, either during boarding or during the service. Eventually the surly flight attendant came to my seat and half-heartedly uttered "beverage?"
No meals were served. Instead, the flight attendant handed around a basket containing chips, pretzels and oreos. There was no "would you like a snack, sir"... in fact, the flight attendant didn't say anything during the service. She just placed the basket in front of me and stared. I didn't see her smile once.
This was my “meal”:

My seat on the Embraer E175 was sufficiently wide but the legroom wasn't great for First class. I'd hate to think what the legroom in Economy was like. There was no in-flight entertainment.

Considering First class passengers don't even receive lounge access when flying within North America, the experience left me wondering what the point of US domestic First Class is. Is this as good as it gets, or am I missing something?
We sure do have it good in Australia!