I’m an airline nepo baby – I’ve travelled the world since I was 6, get free flights, hotel rooms, food & even champagne
A SELF-DESCRIBED 'airline nepo baby' has revealed the perks of having parents who work as cabin crew.
India explained that she's been travelling the world since she was just six months old because of her parents' jobs, and has experienced "many different cultures".
And she has continued being able to travel for a "fraction of the price" ever since.
She took to TikTok to share pictures of the best bits of her unique life, as she explained that she "never has to pay extra for luggage", adding that it's "perfect for an overpacker".
Whenever she flies standby, she gets "to sit in first class or business class", if she's lucky - and even gets to indulge in some free champers.
The bubbles also flow in the airport lounges, which India is allowed to use as a silver card member.
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She also never has to buy food in the airport, as "plane food always slaps!"
There are some fashion rules to being an airline nepo baby though, as she "has to dress smart to travel".
"As a cling on - this is necessary," India said.
"No comfy plane clothes for me!"
She sometimes has to sit in jump seats, which are "not so comfortable", but she does have the ability to always being able to sleep on the plane - regardless of where she's sitting.
And among the downsides of being the daughter of cabin crew, is "going all the way to the gate not knowing if I'm even boarding the flight".
India added that "the anxiety of waiting to find out whether there's a spare seat on a plane is thrilling and horrible at the same time".
"Cling on trips are unreal but the anxiety of finding out at the gate whether you can actually get home or not is the worst," one person commented on the post.
As another wrote: "Either getting bumped off or upgraded at the gate".
Continuing to list the perks, India said she also "never has to download movies" on her phone, or "worry about charging it", as she can take full advantage of the ports on board the plane.
And when she gets to her destination, India is able to "stay in some amazing hotels completely free".
She can also get family and friends discounts for her pals.