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Originally Posted by tiger_handheld
please post if you fly
singapore airlines
emirates
cathay
i want to see those seats that turn into a bed.
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Most of the competent airlines nowadays offer fully-flat bed. I didn't take a shot of my seat turned into bed. But again, those 3 airlines you listed are among the absolute best airlines to fly. Too bad that the routes of these 3 airlines aren't exactly flying the route I often do.
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Originally Posted by DavidNguyen
This is something I wouldn't see ever. I might add the $$$ for my parentswhen they goto Nam
Thanks for sharing
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Actually, if you get some good CC like RBC AVION, you can get to business/first pretty easy. RBC AVION, for example, run deals on converting the points to specific airline programs from time to time. They just done one for AA (1:1.25 IIRC) and for business class rewards is 110k roundtrip to Asia. or 130k for first class I think. And you can get award travels not only on AA but also their OneWorld partners like Cathay.
110k might sound a lot... but if you factor in the conversion bonuses as well as maximizing the utilization of your CC, it's actually not that hard. I load almost EVERYTHING I can possibly pay by CC on a single card, and the points adds up much faster than you think.
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Originally Posted by maxxxboost
Awesome experience! If you don't mind me asking, what is your new job position?
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Originally Posted by k20er
baller! shot caller! 
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I'm an IT solution analyst. Basically I write/design IT solutions proposals often for government grants, business migrating their system... etc.
I do ok on my salary, but nothing to brag about. It's my company's policy that allows me to fly often in business class. (any flight longer than 4hr 59min, excluding connecting time)
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Originally Posted by urban.boi
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CX F!!! That's BALLING!!!
Now, what do you do for a living?!
United's hardware is actually not bad, at least in J products. It's the soft part that stinks. I flew once in Cathay J about 2 years back and I can't say I liked the angled seat as AC J. But CX F is a totally different animal.