From Paris to Newark in Style: A 5-Star Experience (Despite the French Police)
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From Paris to Newark in Style: A 5-Star Experience (Despite the French Police)

Returning home on La Compagnie, a security scare nearly separated us when E’s face cream triggered sensors. The airline was incredibly accommodating, even reopening the boarding door for her! The flight featured a Michelin-starred menu served by the chefs themselves, making for an exceptional, high-value business class experience.

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From Cattle Call to AA Executive Platinum: Why I Broke Up with Southwest Airlines
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From Cattle Call to AA Executive Platinum: Why I Broke Up with Southwest Airlines

After five year’s of top tier status on Southwest Airlines, we switched to American Airlines due to frustration with Southwest's "open seating" inefficiencies and lack of premium amenities. Despite AA's flaws, the Executive Platinum status match provided superior value through seat assignments, international upgrades, and a more rewarding loyalty ecosystem.

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What to know when flying intra Europe’s low cost carriers
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What to know when flying intra Europe’s low cost carriers

We flew Volotea from Naples to Palermo for its low 55-euro price, including priority boarding. Despite a solid pre-flight experience at the Pearl Lounge, the journey was plagued by a disorganized boarding process and a significant delay due to paperwork. It’s an affordable but frustrating necessity for this direct route.

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Boutique Business Class: Our Honest Review of La Compagnie from Newark to Paris
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Boutique Business Class: Our Honest Review of La Compagnie from Newark to Paris

For E’s milestone birthday, we planned a 10-night trip to Southern Italy, repositioning through Newark to fly La Compagnie business class. While the "Lounge & Co" at EWR was disappointing, the on-board experience featured standard lie-flat seats, high-speed Wi-Fi, and excellent French cuisine. Despite small glassware and limited wine, the $2,400 round-trip price made it a fantastic, high-value alternative to legacy carriers for crossing the Atlantic.

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