A Delta Air Lines passenger flying from New York JFK shared what happened when they received a last minute upgrade from extra legroom coach up to business class. A flight attendant came up to them and brought them to their new seat – and their neighbor up front was a “very well behaved” dog.
Last minute DeltaOne upgrade byu/International-Bed781 indelta
My main reaction here is how those Delta Boeing 767 business class seats lag the competition – they’re truly ‘for the dogs’.
By the way here’s a dog recently eating at a table in the new Delta One lounge at New York JFK before flying business class.
@oliverbelles My review of the new @Delta One lounge @jfk✈️ But seriously…what do you guys call this dessert?! #fypage #maltipoo #dogsoftiktok #dogvoiceover @delta @Les Belles NYC ♬ original sound – oliverbelles
And this doesn’t just work on Delta. Passengers are buying the dogs their own seats on United, too.
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And it can work on foreign airlines across the Atlantic, not just U.S. ones. (Readers can correct me, but this looks like LATAM to me.)
In fall of 2000, a 300 pound pig flew first class on US Airways. At the end of the flight the pig “ran squealing through the Boeing 757 on landing, soiling the cabin. If you do this make sure to keep your pet under control, please.