TFK International Business Travel Thread

On Monday I’ll raise a jog.

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They used always make us travel on the weekends. Unpaid of course.

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Brought your wall paper from home with you?

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Ah now. You were no doubt salaried and when you are, it’s swings and roundabouts, as in you can get to a school recital here or a personal appointment there during the week.

We go again

Speaking to the converted I know, but please take extra care to make doubly sure you are up to date with your coronavirus current legislation for wherever you are going. Lady checking in beside me for Singapore was in tears as they wouldn’t let her on the plane because she had the wrong form.

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Have only hopped over to London, haven’t even been asked for my Covid cert. Good man Boris

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Heading there Fri, Paris the following week. Have a feeling will be very different airport experiences

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I’d say 60% mask wearing on the Tube

Did you meet anyone interesting at the station. If so I’d be excited to hear about it

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From a business perspective, no.

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looking for brassers on the tube?

Heading to Miami next month and called BA to pick a seat.

€125, on top of the air fare, to choose an aisle seat toward the front of the cabin more than 24 hours before departure - each way :flushed:

Is that in business class?

Nope.

I’d just have taken the random seat selection at that price

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If you have many miles with them they’ll be quick to knock that off.

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I have none. Mrs Croppy has a work thing so I’m tagging along. I’ll take my chances and call them 24 hours before. Lowest price for an aisle seat was €64 at the back of the plane.

Seems insane that people will pay that.

They’ll stick you in the middle though. Not worth the risk imho.