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Advice on meeting wealthy individuals at airports

Advice on meeting wealthy individuals at airports
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A social media life coach has offered advice on “how to meet rich men.” Their recommendation is to spend time at the airport and, instead of purchasing snacks, buy a day pass for a United Club. The cost of access can be offset by the complimentary food and drinks provided, and it presents an environment with potential high-income individuals.

However, it should be noted that United Clubs often do not sell day passes when they are full or accept passes issued by Chase for credit card customers.

The life coach shared this advice via Instagram under the handle @thesoftlifeonly. They stated, "I’ve been married for nearly 20 years, so I missed an entire generation of swiping left and right. My best advice is that marriage is a 50-year conversation, so choose the person you’ll never want to stop talking to."

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For those whose criteria include income, meeting someone while traveling might be beneficial. Airline passengers generally have higher incomes, and those with lounge access may have even higher incomes due to discretionary spending by themselves or their employers or possession of premium credit cards.

Despite this, airline lounges are not as exclusive as some might think. United Clubs do not offer the same level of exclusivity found in Polaris lounges, American Airlines Flagship Dining, or Qantas First lounges at LAX.

Interestingly, there have been more proposals and weddings involving Southwest Airlines than other domestic U.S. carriers. This suggests that perhaps it’s about "LUV" and the chance encounters with fellow passengers or someone intentionally sitting next to you due to Southwest's open seating policy.

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