I was having dinner at a nearby restaurant the other evening where I surprisingly found myself in a highly absorbing conversation about Lufthansa first class flights of all things. To be more specific it was only one person's flight that was the topic of the conversation. I started out the evening on my own sitting at a table, drinking a cup of coffee, letting my thoughts wander. I idly gazed about and noticed that the place was really busy with all seats taken and a long line of people snaking out the door. Suddenly, I came to comprehend that a young had approached my table and was asking if she could join me. She rushed to explain that she'd just returned from a European trip where it was usual for strangers to share tables at restaurants when there weren't many available seats or tables. She was most apologetic but went on to say that she was merely hungry and rushed for time. Luckily, I was aware of the practice and motioned her to join me.
As she got settled I started remembering how taken aback I was the first time I was asked to share my table in Europe yet when I got back home I'd done the same thing at restaurants during busy lunch hours with people I didn't know. All of the conversations that occurred as a result never failed to be enduring ones. And this time certainly held true to that experience.
My new dinner companion had just returned from a tour of select European cities. Although she certainly had praise for the European lifestyle she was able to enjoy there she was even more animated about the way she got there. She was an experienced traveler but had never flown Lufthansa first class flights before and that whole experience seemed to resonate the most with her.
Without wanting to sound like a cheap TV script for Lufthansa first class flights, her description of her flight made me feel that I've missed out on something truly memorable. I used to travel by plane a lot in the past but don't now so I've lost touch with airline service and from her conversation a lot has apparently changed. She kept mentioning something called A380 which turned out to be a type of airplane full of incredible frills and thrills, all geared to the comfort of its passengers. She said that it actually came equipped with an air humidifier system that filtered and treated the air for added comfort and breathability and which was outfitted to afford one of the quietest rides she's ever been on. But when she started talking about the luxury of the bathroom, I was totally hooked. Finally, a bathroom where you don't have to stoop to fit into and where you can actually lay out your personal articles and change clothes in without coming out covered in bruises.
No doubt she was excited with how she was attended to by Lufthansa's first class service. Of course, I was curious to know if someone had pointed out Lufthansa first class flights to her as something she should try but said she just stumbled upon a good deal while surfing the Internet for cheap first class tickets. Lucky woman!
As she got settled I started remembering how taken aback I was the first time I was asked to share my table in Europe yet when I got back home I'd done the same thing at restaurants during busy lunch hours with people I didn't know. All of the conversations that occurred as a result never failed to be enduring ones. And this time certainly held true to that experience.
My new dinner companion had just returned from a tour of select European cities. Although she certainly had praise for the European lifestyle she was able to enjoy there she was even more animated about the way she got there. She was an experienced traveler but had never flown Lufthansa first class flights before and that whole experience seemed to resonate the most with her.
Without wanting to sound like a cheap TV script for Lufthansa first class flights, her description of her flight made me feel that I've missed out on something truly memorable. I used to travel by plane a lot in the past but don't now so I've lost touch with airline service and from her conversation a lot has apparently changed. She kept mentioning something called A380 which turned out to be a type of airplane full of incredible frills and thrills, all geared to the comfort of its passengers. She said that it actually came equipped with an air humidifier system that filtered and treated the air for added comfort and breathability and which was outfitted to afford one of the quietest rides she's ever been on. But when she started talking about the luxury of the bathroom, I was totally hooked. Finally, a bathroom where you don't have to stoop to fit into and where you can actually lay out your personal articles and change clothes in without coming out covered in bruises.
No doubt she was excited with how she was attended to by Lufthansa's first class service. Of course, I was curious to know if someone had pointed out Lufthansa first class flights to her as something she should try but said she just stumbled upon a good deal while surfing the Internet for cheap first class tickets. Lucky woman!
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