Flying Business Class - What to actually wear (men)
Discussion
I'm taking a business class flight with Emirates at the weekend to Dubai and then onto Hong Kong, having never flown better than premium with the major holiday airlines is there an expected smart/formal dress code in Business class?
The internet would suggest not and that "you've paid for your seat so wear what you like" scenario. However, I would welcome the opinion of those who are frequent flyers. I don't want to be pretentious but I also don't want to stick out like a sort thumb.
I was thinking smart jeans and a casual collared shirt would suffice? Or is that even too "smart"?
The internet would suggest not and that "you've paid for your seat so wear what you like" scenario. However, I would welcome the opinion of those who are frequent flyers. I don't want to be pretentious but I also don't want to stick out like a sort thumb.
I was thinking smart jeans and a casual collared shirt would suffice? Or is that even too "smart"?
No dress code at all!!!
You can turn up in old shorts and T shirt ....
Some will be smartly dressed - some will be dressed like hobo's.
Once you are in your seat wont make any difference what so ever.
My advice - dress up in what you are comfortable in - at the end of the day you are still in a steel tube and unless you are going straight from your flight to a meeting no need for any suit..
The only exception to this is if you want to chat up some of the fellow passengers at the bar then making a tiny effort may be be worth it;)
I normally dress in the most comfortable items i have - Most CC know well enough that it doesnt matter what you wear.
Only on the odd occasion has cabin crew thought i should be turning right instead of left based on me dressed as a hobo and looking young. However once in my seat the service is exceptional ( British Airways excluded)
Just dont be smelly!!!
You can turn up in old shorts and T shirt ....
Some will be smartly dressed - some will be dressed like hobo's.
Once you are in your seat wont make any difference what so ever.
My advice - dress up in what you are comfortable in - at the end of the day you are still in a steel tube and unless you are going straight from your flight to a meeting no need for any suit..
The only exception to this is if you want to chat up some of the fellow passengers at the bar then making a tiny effort may be be worth it;)
I normally dress in the most comfortable items i have - Most CC know well enough that it doesnt matter what you wear.
Only on the odd occasion has cabin crew thought i should be turning right instead of left based on me dressed as a hobo and looking young. However once in my seat the service is exceptional ( British Airways excluded)
Just dont be smelly!!!
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