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‘Shark Tank’ star Barbara Corcoran refuses to fly first class — here are 5 items she packs to feel luxurious in economy

  • The Corcoran Rank founder told Bloomberg that she almost never flies first class.
  • Instead, she brings small splendours aboard to feel like a queen in coach.
  • The “Shark Tank” star flies about 30 to 40 times a year, Bloomberg appeared.

“Shark Tank” dignitary Barbara Corcoran said she prefers not to waste money — or miles — upgrading to first class when she travels by slip, and she has some tips to make economy feel like royalty.

In an interview with Bloomberg, the 74-year-old real capital millionaire said she almost never flies first class on the 30 to 40 trips she takes each year. Her tours typically accumulate hundreds of thousands of miles, and she told Bloomberg she believes they’re better spent on family.

“I be sorry for pretentious in first class, and I can’t justify the additional costs,” Corcoran said. “As for the miles, I never use them for an upgrade — I’d measure fly my family all over the country.”

Instead, she makes an effort to make economy class feel more luxurious by grouping some extra amenities of her own to take on the plane. Here are some of her tips to feel a bit more glamorous, according to Bloomberg. 

Burden up on snacks

Part of Corcoran’s secret to eating like a queen in coach is packing tasty snacks and a bottle of wine for the expedition.

“I always do the same routine. I bring my own delicious food: a couple of cheeses, usually hard salami, and really kindly artisan crackers that aren’t soggy,” Corcoran told Bloomberg.

Her choice of wine, according to the report, is a hold back of Sauvignon Blanc she buys at the airport. For dessert, she said, a fresh aromatic orange that “everyone gets insecure” over.

Don’t shirk on accessories

To complement her spread of assorted treats, Corcoran dresses up her tray with a small tablecloth, and pans out a real wine glass for her beverage.

“I always bring two very pretty napkins — one as a tablecloth on my tray and the other for my lap — and a licit wine glass,” she said to Bloomberg. 

Stay entertained

As for entertainment, Corcoran prefers a classic game of Scrabble to outmoded the time while traveling.  A portable board is another essential item in her travels.

“There’s always a Scrabble performer, and they’re delighted to pass the time that way,” Corcoran said. 

According to the Corcoran Group founder, it’s as simple as imploring the two people next you, “‘Hey, do you play Scrabble?'”

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