She Brought Crystal Stemware On A Budget Flight—And Created Her Own First Class [Roundup]

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  1. Number one, if I could afford fancy stemware I instead buy a business class ticket. Number two, don’t know if that video was real but certainly something you’d see on Spirit or Frontier.

  2. Is this a glassware commercial? to make people buy that stemware? it’s got nothing to do with first class, just self-satisfaction.

  3. Ah, yes, bring your own Baccarat… for Economy on Singapore Airlines…

    As to the later video with the slap… ‘dayum’ (Clearly, that’s a bit.)

  4. Trip trading may be against the rules but it isn’t illegal (PYOK said it is illegal.) It seems like the flight attendant has a reasonable case against United Airlines for age discrimination. I hope she wins.

  5. I’m waiting to see the response when Tik Tok copycats try this using Baccarat on a US domestic flight. I suspect similar reaction to asking to have your Stanley refilled … after a yoga routine in the aisle.

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