jimmymc
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Based on an email I received recently, I'm curious to know what the split is. If your vacation budget for a transatlantic or transpacific trip allowed for either:
1. A business class flight with lie-flat seats, nice meals, unlimited drinks, but you stayed in a budget-friendly, plain hotel
2. An economy flight, but you stay in a luxury hotel with larger, nicer rooms, beautiful pools, a better location, and a concierge desk
Which one are you going with? I also included the option for neither, but you have to spend the money on something during the trip (3 Michelin Star dinner, private tours, car services, etc.); you can't just save it or extend the trip. The last option is for both, as in you wouldn't travel abroad unless you can afford both a nice flight and high-end hotel. You'd rather just travel domestically in luxury.
1. A business class flight with lie-flat seats, nice meals, unlimited drinks, but you stayed in a budget-friendly, plain hotel
2. An economy flight, but you stay in a luxury hotel with larger, nicer rooms, beautiful pools, a better location, and a concierge desk
Which one are you going with? I also included the option for neither, but you have to spend the money on something during the trip (3 Michelin Star dinner, private tours, car services, etc.); you can't just save it or extend the trip. The last option is for both, as in you wouldn't travel abroad unless you can afford both a nice flight and high-end hotel. You'd rather just travel domestically in luxury.