{"id":139217,"date":"2022-10-12T02:06:44","date_gmt":"2022-10-11T20:36:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/woman-left-stunned-after-boyfriend-books-holiday-but-leaves-her-in-economy-while-he-flies-business\/"},"modified":"2022-10-12T02:08:12","modified_gmt":"2022-10-11T20:38:12","slug":"woman-stunned-when-boyfriend-booked-holiday-for-her-but-he-leaves-her-in-the-economy-while-she-flies-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/woman-stunned-when-boyfriend-booked-holiday-for-her-but-he-leaves-her-in-the-economy-while-she-flies-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Woman stunned when boyfriend booked holiday for her – but he leaves her in the economy while she flies business"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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WOMAN OVERHEARD by her boyfriend was shocked to discover that he had booked a business class seat for her upcoming holiday and left her in economy.<\/p>\n

After being together for seven month, the couple was planning their first vacation as a couple.<\/p>\n

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A woman who planned a holiday with her husband was annoyed that she had to cancel. He then booked business class flights.<\/span>Credit: Getty<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

They had agreed to split the cost of their accommodation and pay for their flights.<\/p>\n

The woman was surprised to learn that her husband was going to fly in luxury, as she hadn’t expected him to.<\/p>\n

She reached out for a parenting website Mumsnet<\/a>To ask her if she was reacting in a unreasonable way to the situation.<\/p>\n

She wrote: “You both discussed going to European cities, half the accommodation each, and paying your own flight.<\/p>\n

“Boyfriend messages to say they\u2019ve booked their flights, you message to say ‘ok I\u2019ll book mine now, did you reserve your seat??’ <\/p>\n

“Boyfriend says, ‘oh I\u2019m flying business we can just meet up on the other side’. Thoughts?”<\/p>\n

Other users offered support, and many people said they did not have high hopes for a long-term relationship with the woman.<\/p>\n

One wrote: “I’d not bother going. He sounds lacking in both charm and self awareness.”<\/p>\n

Another one: ”\u00a0He doesn\u2019t sound like much of a keeper to me.”<\/p>\n

Others were not as annoyed by the boyfriend\u2019s behavior.<\/p>\n

One replied, “I don’t really see the big deal.” You wouldn’t sit together if you booked separate times and at different times.<\/p>\n

“You obviously didn’t plan on ensuring you sat together on the flight, so it doesn’t really matter where he is sat.”<\/p>\n

Another argument: “Perfectly reasonable considering you’ve only been together seven months.”<\/p>\n

An entirely different woman has recently shared her reasons for booking separate flights from her husband on holidays. It is something everyone should try.<\/p>\n

Journalist Cathy Adams explained they first started doing it 15 years ago, when her husband wanted to fly business but she wanted a\u00a0cheaper economy fare.<\/p>\n

The mother booked herself in business class and left her children behind in economy.<\/p>\n

A parent paid for her nanny first-class travel, but not her son who received no upgrade.<\/p>\n

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While her boyfriend upgraded, the woman flew on her own in economy while her boyfriend took off.<\/span>Credit: Getty<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n