But the 29-year-old New Yorker says the premium you pay for the Express does not represent value for money, with no more legroom than a normal train and not even a complimentary coffee or tea.
She said it was not good value for money and would be hugely damaging to the environment and said it did not make sense to press ahead with it while reviewing aviation policy.
The report's criticisms included that the States did not provide good value for money and that the current structure did not allow for clear, corporate leadership.
The Home Office has said the service "did not represent value for money".
"The Consumer Council is very concerned by passengers' increasing view that Translink services do not offer value for money, " he said.
He was also worried the contract did not represent value for money, there could be a risk to health and the uncertainty was blighting the local community.
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Opening the debate the Conservative AM Janet Finch Saunders highlighted various Welsh Government schemes which she claims had not been value for money, including the building of a Welsh Government building in Llandudno Junction.
It said it had appeared the centre was not providing value for money based on information it had about the level of usage, the increase in the range of alternative support, and the choices being made by parents and families.
"Across government, if any appointments are found... which do not provide value for money, I would urge departments to seek to unwind them as quickly as possible and as quickly as is compatible with securing good value for public money, " he told MPs.
The rules were "plainly wrong" and did not "offer value for money", she said.
No-one is arguing that pharmaceutical companies should not demonstrate the value for money which their medicines deliver so that NHS can strike the right balance.
University of Ulster economist Mike Smyth has said he thought it was "far too premature" to say the Titanic building project would not be value-for-money.
However after a nine-week hearing Mr Justice Supperstone accepted that the council was entitled to bring the competitive tendering exercise to a close and then to develop the arena itself when other bids were found not to be good value for money.
Third, the industry does not generally offer value-for-money products, but rather an array of proliferating instruments that are difficult to compare and understand.
Value for money is not the only hurdle for save-as-you-shop.
Governments might spend money through charities not just, or even mainly, because they are better value for money, but because they work in ways that governments themselves cannot.
Despite this scale, we too often do not get the best prices or value for our money.
The council said the results would have been even worse had it not been for an increase in the value for money rating brought about by free transport for senior citizens.
She said in light of current budget cuts, the work of youth performing organisations should be recognised, and noted "audience numbers are not the only measure of success for popularity and value for money".
The BBC also breached guidelines on value for money, but the cost was not "unreasonable", the trust said.
Wallace's innovations, such as changing the company's focus to produce competitively priced, value-for-money vehicles, were not immediately embraced by the Mazda rank-and-file.
Business people understandably fret about the value for money, and whether that money might not be better spent on more heavily used commuter lines.
The first minister said he would not be pushed against a wall and he wanted the best possible value for money.
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Given such worries about value for money, the unions' call for a review is not unreasonable.
However, this is also what makes bitcoin the ultimate social money because for its value it merely requires others, not the law.
Certainly, the big-picture numbers by themselves will not be enough to show whether the huge spending on the New Deal provides value for money.
The Audit Office told the board "a greater emphasis" could have been placed on value for money considerations and that the documentation it reviewed "did not justify why a senior and junior counsel were required".
In value-for-money terms, Britain's fire service does not perform particularly well by international standards.
The schemes in danger of being axed were not named but the LDA is looking a projects which are considered "relatively poor value for money".
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