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Conrad Quilty-Harper's avatar

Wonderful piece. I've read that people with private jets also like to invite people to fly with them because it means they can choose when they leave, and keep them waiting if they choose. A priceless opportunity for petty power plays.

Then there's Abigail Disney's conversion into an outspoken advocate against excessive wealth and privilege, which occurred on a private plane. She wrote for The Cut about flying alone on her family's Boeing 737 to California, saying: "I flew across the country overnight, by myself on that giant plane, and I was sitting there thinking about the carbon footprint and the number of flight attendants and the other pilot on-call and what it was costing, and I just wanted to be sick.”

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Raffaella  Barker's avatar

Love this. Fabulous writing, clear and potent as a large martini 🍸 thank you🫒

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