First time flying first class? Here are etiquette tips to avoid being the most annoying person in a premium cabin
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When flying first class, etiquette is key for blending in with the opulent crowd - especially if you've never been in a premium cabin before. The same goes for business-class etiquette.
Gilbert Ott, who flies an estimated 200,000 miles a year, has a few tips for those who want to blend in with the first-class and business-class crowds and avoid annoying more seasoned premium passengers.
Travelers in first and business class may be spoiled with welcome gifts, multi-course meals, and private seats for lounging. While tickets aren't cheap, credit card and airline rewards programs have made the luxurious cabins accessible for those accumulating points and miles.
He said not to ask if everything is free in first class and not to expect too much in business class.
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