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Old 20 Nov 19, 09:04 AM  
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I just dress for comfort. We fly from Manchester on the 747, I have never seen anyone over dressed. It’s a holiday flight after all.
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Old 20 Nov 19, 09:32 AM  
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I would echo what others have said - I always wear something comfortable (jeans/leggings and a warm top) as you'll still be stuck on a flight for 9 hours so you want to be comfy. Plus if you'll be using the seat to lay flat it makes life easier (as opposed to wearing a skirt/dress which might ride up etc) - have a great flight and holiday!
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Old 20 Nov 19, 02:19 PM  
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Wear what you want I've done Business Class and you get all types. Seen people in PJs too so dont stress!
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Who cares what you wear. When flying Upper or BA First I wear jeans and a t-shirt.
Or until changed into the PJ's!
Yep, change into the PJs they bring you before they've closed the doors!

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Old 20 Nov 19, 03:07 PM  
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I wear the same whatever class I fly in. Shorts, T-shirt and a hoodie. My wife will normally wear a tracksuit.
You won’t look out of place in upper, particularly as it’s mainly a leisure route.
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I echo what everyone has already said. Get to the clubhouse in plenty of time to enjoy the food, drink, spa etc.

Dress in whatever you like. In my opinion (seems obvious), the way people behave towards the clubhouse team and the crew onboard (and to other passengers) is way more important, but I have seen people in suits treat people like rubbish and others in casual gear be respectful and lovely.

Have a fab time and enjoy the experience
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Back in the mid 1970s I wore a suit in Econ going to NY!
I hasten to add I wear jeans and a polo in UC now.
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you can purchase treatments in the clubhouse using airmiles too - great if you need your nails or brows done
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