Just wanted to say it's nice to read that there are still people in the world that realize that in order to get the "1981 service" you would have to be willing to pay more for your ticket. I do agree it would be more than an extra $20 though. Even though the food isn't nearly as good as it used to be on any airline, if you are indeed willing to pay a bit more for extra service and not be nickle and dimed for headsets and drinks and what-not, why not just buy a first class ticket? Drinks are free, headsets are free, meals (or maybe I should say "meals") are free, newspapers are free, snacks are free, the list keeps going of small things that are free but add up to make the experience so much better. And more often than not, on domestic flights, they really don't cost that much more than a full fare coach ticket would.
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