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Alex Abad-Santos @ Vox 2 place · today 17:30 EDT

Why expensive airline “premiums” don’t feel special at all

Perhaps it’s the natural human inclination toward nosiness, but people are always interested in what others are and aren’t buying. Those purchases always invite some kind of judgment, comparison, envy, desire to stay on trend, or some combination of all of the above. What people buy is often a reflection of a bigger picture about […]

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