Originally posted by HighFlyer
Also there are a lot of business travellers here, and many of us, being VS FF, once we have graced the W or J cabin, we rarely want to go back - which somewhat explains the skewed nature of trip reports.
This is very true: I have to say that once the forbidden fruit has been tasted I find it very difficult to convince myself a longhaul trip is worth doing if I am to travel at the blunt end, especially as the majority of longhaul trips I do are only for two or three days.
I think it must be well over ten years since I last did longhaul at the back. Fifteen years ago I used to regularly travel to LAS on Delta, and started my mileage whoring with them in economy. In those days, it didn't take many trips before you could upgrade a very deeply discounted economy ticket. After five return stateside trips each year, you accumulated enough international segment upgrades, tier status and miles to perpetuate the upgrade process. The only difficult part was finding available flights.
Things have tightened up a bit since then. For example, ISTR that on Delta you can no longer upgrade deeply discounted tickets. However, the essence is still there, and taking adventage of mileage runs, credit card miles etc etc is all part of the deal.
Unless someone else is paying I almost never pay full fare in the premium cabin. At the very least I get an APEX or a consolidated fare, but often my trips are freebies from FF miles accumulated from a variety of sources.
Once you get on the mileage gravytrain, it's very difficult to fall off.
Cheers, Howard