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American Airlines’ Five Star Service program, meanwhile, is available only to passengers traveling in business or first class.

During their first class they chose the legend of Baby Blue — a time-worn grade-school yarn about a ghost named Baby Blue who appears if you say her name three times in a row.

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He went to some of the film festivals and just returned from “Bugonia’s” London premiere, where he signed autographs on the red carpet and enjoyed flying first class.

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The different levels also offer students a lesson in inequality—you can’t buy an economy plane ticket and try to sit in first class, he says.

A union has criticised Coventry University bosses for spending thousands of pounds on first class flights whilst staff are being made redundant.

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