First Class to Bali….Is there any other way to travel, asks the mercurial Marian Carroll?
Once renowned as a budget destination for surfers,backpacker and australian families looking for an alternative to the annual road trip,Bali’s grown into favorite haunt of the world’s wealthies – and by definition most demanding – people.
Times are a changin; and bali is rolling out the red carpet to make an unforgettable firdt impression.Among those who grace our tropical shores are movie stars, rock stars,royalty,heads of state,sports stars and corporate executives who makes the world’s rich list year after year. Recent guest include Microsoft founder Bill Gates,Mexican telecoms tycoon Carlos Slim (Who Recenthly overtook Gates as the World’s richest man) and King Abdullah II of Jordan. Then there areanonymous travellers who make no claim to fame bu thave to means to travel in comfort and style.
These are people who don’t want to sweat it out economy,legs buckled,necks craning and eyes squinting to see the onboard movie on the shared display monitor. They-or should we say "we" – detest jostling for elbow room to read a book or risk the soggy,over – salted must that somehow passes for food.
No,These are people have beenbom to or earned the right to put a curtain between themselved and the riffraff and enjoy the comforts of first-class travel: ergonomic seats that recline into beds,fine dining at 35.000 feet (courtesy of world-famous chefs), Top shelf liquor, enough space to comfortably hold bussiness meetings, large touch-screen monitors for movies and games,and the use of mobile phones onboard. The list goes on.
As they say, once you fly,there’s no going back. in fact,the next step up would be to book private jet,wich is of course an option.Just don’t try to argue with Algore over the inconvenient Truth’ of using a plane all to yourself to go on holiday.
But how you get to bali is only half the fun. As soon as the landing flaps go up,everything from helicopter pick-up to private bodyguard await you to ensure the smoothest trip you’ve ever experienced.
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