fc/jc staff travel checkin
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fc/jc staff travel checkin
Ok here goes
I was travelling on SRC ticket Y ugsa to J
So I get my boarding card delivered to my mobile at 1am for a 330am departure J class.
I go to the check-in desk and am told by the staff that I should have gone to the staff travel place to drop my suitcase?
I have never done this in the last 22 years ?? has there been any change to the policy?
How do you guys do it?
Thanks in advance for your info.
I was travelling on SRC ticket Y ugsa to J
So I get my boarding card delivered to my mobile at 1am for a 330am departure J class.
I go to the check-in desk and am told by the staff that I should have gone to the staff travel place to drop my suitcase?
I have never done this in the last 22 years ?? has there been any change to the policy?
How do you guys do it?
Thanks in advance for your info.
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Not quite... If you are on a firm ticket, use normal counters. If it is a stby ticket, use the staff counter UNLESS it is a US bound flight, in which case you are supposed to use the normal counters.
I stand to be corrected, however.
I stand to be corrected, however.
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Have had a similar baffling experience, being the simpleton that I am now means I always go to the staff counter, and if directed elsewhere its only a 15 metre walk back out to the J bag drop off, not the end of the world IMHO.
Staff travel is a privilege (necessity for me) and one wants to abide by the rules, but its next to impossible at times when the rules change on a daily (hourly) basis
The most frustrating thing about it all is, often, the staff on the counters don't know either..so we just muddle through as colleagues
Staff travel is a privilege (necessity for me) and one wants to abide by the rules, but its next to impossible at times when the rules change on a daily (hourly) basis
The most frustrating thing about it all is, often, the staff on the counters don't know either..so we just muddle through as colleagues
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Have had a similar baffling experience, being the simpleton that I am now means I always go to the staff counter, and if directed elsewhere its only a 15 metre walk back out to the J bag drop off, not the end of the world IMHO.
Staff travel is a privilege (necessity for me) and one wants to abide by the rules, but its next to impossible at times when the rules change on a daily (hourly) basis
The most frustrating thing about it all is, often, the staff on the counters don't know either..so we just muddle through as colleagues
Staff travel is a privilege (necessity for me) and one wants to abide by the rules, but its next to impossible at times when the rules change on a daily (hourly) basis
The most frustrating thing about it all is, often, the staff on the counters don't know either..so we just muddle through as colleagues
If you are accepted on the flight as standby it shows on the monitors with the colourful dots and then you can check in at the staff travel desks.
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This reminds me of the joke:
Two social workers meet in the forest.
Ask one:
"Can you tell me how do I get to the train station?"
"No", says the other. "But it`s great that we can talk about it."
Two social workers meet in the forest.
Ask one:
"Can you tell me how do I get to the train station?"
"No", says the other. "But it`s great that we can talk about it."