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Can you keep the pajamas in first-class?

Pajamas. Some first-class flyers on luxury airlines may receive a set of pajamas to wear on their flight. As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret.



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Generally speaking, most airlines don't have a dress code for business or first-class travel.

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Pajamas. Some first-class flyers on luxury airlines may receive a set of pajamas to wear on their flight. As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret.

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Dirty sneakers, flip flops, leggings, old shirts, jeans, and other comfy but generally too casual clothes will probably keep you in your economy seat, while a classic turtleneck, wrinkle-resistant trousers, and knit loafers might just do the trick.

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I'm pretty easy going, so I think:
  • You should wear clean and non-smelly clothes (and even beyond the clothes, make sure you don't smell bad)
  • You should cover everything that needs to be covered (people have vastly differing opinions of what that entails, but at an absolute minimum, cover your private parts)


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Is there a dress code for Emirates first-class? There is no laid down dress code for first-class passengers, so you can dress as comfortably as you want, which, when you come to think of it, is a “dress code” in its own sense.

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Pajamas. Some first-class flyers on luxury airlines may receive a set of pajamas to wear on their flight. As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret.

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Enjoy extra-long lie-flat beds, Michelin-worthy meals, and enough space for a yoga session. Stepping into Air France's new business cabin is like checking into a mini luxury hotel suite in the sky.

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We usually change clothes and, in some cases, take a shower, in the airline club in the airport where we stop after the overnight flight. Exc first, I have seen it in business, I saw a grown woman change into a pale blue pair of pjs once with little sheep and clouds on, I swear to god, and I saw a guy recently in.

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