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Separation of the airline classes made clear in a photo

This is the kind of photo I could probably post without wasting too many words on. If you ever wondered what kind of perks a first class ticket will get you, then think about the coach class passengers up to their knees in freezing cold water, watching the first class passengers take a comfortable seat in the raft.
I wonder whether any of the first class passengers demanded some hot nuts and a drink?
(Photo from Calacanis.com)












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Frank Feb 4th 2009 12:08PM
That's cute, but is there really much of a first class in a domestic US Airways A320?
Jimbo Feb 4th 2009 2:16PM
Funny, but not realistic:
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/US_Airways/US_Airways_Airbus_A320.php
There are 12 seats in First Class. We can't see the other side of the plane, but I assume there was a raft there as well. Much more than 12 passengers and crew are on those. In addition there would have been the rafts in the back of the plane for "coach" to use, but given the plane sinking in the back, it wasn't going to happen. If memory serves me right, there are no rafts over the wings, just the slides that don't float.
Raymond Feb 4th 2009 2:45PM
OMG! Folks get a sence of humor here! I THINK this post is SUPPOSED to just really funny?
TC Feb 4th 2009 6:51PM
This picture is photo shopped, please don't take it so seriously.
Jeremy Feb 6th 2009 11:14PM
I will never understand why someone feels the need to post "photoshopped" on every single picture on the internet. If it is, who gives a damn, if it isn't even better. We don't need your brilliance or lack of for that matter to point out sometimes something that is so obvious. That is more annoying than some moron posting first.
sKI Feb 5th 2009 9:59PM
On my last flight they passed hot towels. U.S.Air gives you a whole bath. LOL!!! Just Kidding!!! Good Job Sully!!!
Captain Caos Feb 8th 2009 7:14AM
On Airbus aircraft the slides that doubles as rafts are at the front and rear exits. In this case only the front and overwing exits were used! But it is raftcapacity awailable for all passengers