On a first class flight is it acceptable to ask the flight attendant to tuck you in at night?
they make the bed for you, and if you haven't flicked the 'do not disturb' light, they do a spot check about 20 minutes after one retires
>>38919
Okay so I can ask then and they will tuck me in?
They have beds on airplanes now?
I stopped traveling ages ago. Someone told me now you can watch movies on planes as well. Back in the day I was content just to watch clouds for 8 hours and maybe a little black smoke trailing from the engine.
>>39023
>They have beds on airplanes now?
Only for the rich
>>39023
First Class has beds.
Business Class has big armchairs that recline back to be a flat horizontal bed.
Economy Class has narrow seats that recline back partially for people to try and sleep but ultimately get none.
I'm talking about First Class though, where you have a proper bed and thus it's possible for the flight attendant to tuck you in.