https://www.marketwatch.com/story/i-opt-to-fly-private-no-matter-what-the-cost-the-caviar-in-first-class-tastes-like-burnt-plastic-whatever-happened-to-airline-standards-6f5bcd47?mod=mw_rss_topstories
“I truly feel sorry for the poor souls who are subjected to these kinds of horrors.”…
‘I opt to fly private — no matter what the cost’: The caviar in first class tastes like burnt plastic. What ever happened to airline standards?
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