kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
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I am a "budget" flyer who only flies once per year, generally on SWA. I have flight anxiety which stems from claustrophobia more than actually flying but I do OK since I always get an aisle seat near the front and I have friends/family with me. This year, for the first time in my life, I will be flying ALONE!
My friend has an out-of-state wedding to attend right before our trip is scheduled to begin so she will be flying out of PHL to get to Orlando. That means I get to put on my big girl britches and do this by myself. (She suggested that I fly to PHL and meet her there...she knows how bad it is
) I've decided that I am going to make myself feel as comfortable as possible and fly "first class". Since it's from GRR, the options are Delta, AA and United. None of those are going to be non-stop and this will only be one-way since we are flying home together on SWA.
Since I have never flown "first class" before (and I realize that with a 2.5 hour flight, none of these options will provide a true "first class" experience), I would appreciate any insight on which ones I should consider, or avoid. Some of the concerns I have are the connections. United has connections at ORD that are between 35 and 55 minutes and I think that is simply too short. AA has connections in CLT that are also in the 35 minute range. I mean, it will be just me and since I can check 2 bags, I will probably only be carrying my purse so I won't be hauling any luggage, but still...I am not a runner! Is there any benefit to first class that would make these short layovers possible? Do you get on/off the plane quicker? Is your checked baggage expedited to the next plane? I usually do not pick a flight that has less than an hour connection time, especially at airports that I am not familiar with....which is almost all of them since I fly once a year. I know...um...DTW and MDW and I've been to BWI twice....that's it.
I'm hoping to pay around $500, but prices right now are hovering around $600. I don't think the other airlines offer credits/refunds for price drops like SW does so I'm assuming I will have to wait a bit to book. Is there a "best" time to book FC seats? Do they take longer to fill up or do they book up quicker than the "budget" seats? I had considered the "mid-level" seats, like Comfort+ on Delta, but the main reason I am shying away from it is, due to the claustrophobia, I prefer the 2x2 configuration of FC (or the 1x2 on those dang CRJ's which are AWFUL!) so that I can minimize the number of people in my immediate vicinity. I can handle SW when I fly with my friend/family because we sit across the aisle from each other and I keep my attention turned away from my row-mates. It would be awkward to do that if travelling alone.


Since I have never flown "first class" before (and I realize that with a 2.5 hour flight, none of these options will provide a true "first class" experience), I would appreciate any insight on which ones I should consider, or avoid. Some of the concerns I have are the connections. United has connections at ORD that are between 35 and 55 minutes and I think that is simply too short. AA has connections in CLT that are also in the 35 minute range. I mean, it will be just me and since I can check 2 bags, I will probably only be carrying my purse so I won't be hauling any luggage, but still...I am not a runner! Is there any benefit to first class that would make these short layovers possible? Do you get on/off the plane quicker? Is your checked baggage expedited to the next plane? I usually do not pick a flight that has less than an hour connection time, especially at airports that I am not familiar with....which is almost all of them since I fly once a year. I know...um...DTW and MDW and I've been to BWI twice....that's it.
I'm hoping to pay around $500, but prices right now are hovering around $600. I don't think the other airlines offer credits/refunds for price drops like SW does so I'm assuming I will have to wait a bit to book. Is there a "best" time to book FC seats? Do they take longer to fill up or do they book up quicker than the "budget" seats? I had considered the "mid-level" seats, like Comfort+ on Delta, but the main reason I am shying away from it is, due to the claustrophobia, I prefer the 2x2 configuration of FC (or the 1x2 on those dang CRJ's which are AWFUL!) so that I can minimize the number of people in my immediate vicinity. I can handle SW when I fly with my friend/family because we sit across the aisle from each other and I keep my attention turned away from my row-mates. It would be awkward to do that if travelling alone.