Here's my suggestion for an airline: *everyone* flies first class. Seriously.
If I look closely at this first class experience, I see that what really mattered was: more leg room, all the snacks and drinks I could eat, and attention. Someone came by and asked me if I wanted anything, did I need more water?
Are these actions particularly expensive? Don't think so. Sure, they used a real glass and real strawberries (2 of them, to be exact) on my cereal this morning. But I could easily have lived without those and still considered it first class.
First class is as much about attitude (and leg room) as it is perks.
Independence Air lasted for like 24 months - I'm sure First Class Air would last longer than that.
--Ben
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