Networking in first class

Is it really necessary to take first class? Is it for more comfort and better service, or is it for taking off 30 seconds earlier and landing 30 seconds earlier than other passengers? Or for life safety? Not all. We are not hedonists, nor are we afraid of death. We just want to expand our network of higher level, higher quality and higher value. Because most of the first-class passengers are political leaders, business presidents and celebrities. There may be many potential business opportunities in them. Maybe one first class ride can change one's life.

There are numerous examples of how many deals were made in flight. Often have the opportunity to form a rare friendship, which in the economy class travel group is very difficult to encounter. Friendship doesn't mean flattery. First class passengers want to know why other passengers in the same cabin are willing to pay 20% to 30% more for drinking champagne and landing 30 seconds earlier than other passengers. Especially in the long-distance travel, you can really meet some flying dignitaries, so as to establish precious friendship.

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