Passenger Perks
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Passenger Perks
Hi All,
Just a curious one, and let's face it, none of us are paid enough and need to make use of all the 'perks' available to us!
Has any one made use of the CPL/ATPL license when traveling on holiday as passenger, and been given any upgrades, access to lounges, etc, etc,
Heard the Americans are pretty good at giving out upgrades where available, but I'm on the other side of the water!
Any experiences welcome!
CB
Just a curious one, and let's face it, none of us are paid enough and need to make use of all the 'perks' available to us!
Has any one made use of the CPL/ATPL license when traveling on holiday as passenger, and been given any upgrades, access to lounges, etc, etc,
Heard the Americans are pretty good at giving out upgrades where available, but I'm on the other side of the water!
Any experiences welcome!
CB
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On a recent(full load) flight in an A320 I was given the choice to move frm my seat in cattle class into the cockpit for the duration of the flight.
When I boarded i was still in my work clothes (white shirt minus tie and ****** bars), a friendly chat with the Captain and i was offered the seat, so I didnt ask as such . Time sure passed a lot quicker in front
When I boarded i was still in my work clothes (white shirt minus tie and ****** bars), a friendly chat with the Captain and i was offered the seat, so I didnt ask as such . Time sure passed a lot quicker in front


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In the USA some years back, I was on a business trip around the world and travelling business class (company paid for it, and it was GREAT!!), and I paid for my wife to come along too, but could only afford Zoo class for her. I asked a Big Mama at the AA checkin counter if my wife could be upgraded to sit with me for the leg Atlanta - Washington, and she asked , "on whut basis would you be requestin' this upgrade, suh?"
"Err.... sympathy?" said I.
"Ah's fresh out of sympathy today, suh!" she said, but upgraded her into the last business seat left on the flight. There's customer service for you.
A week later, travelling with Oh-So-British Airways from Washington to London, I was sitting in a B777 and counted 34 empty business seats. I called over the purser and explained the situation and requested that my wife could perhaps leave the sardine section down the back and come up front. The plummy reply was "Oh, NO, sir, we couldn't do that!!!! It would set a precedent!!"
"Err.... sympathy?" said I.
"Ah's fresh out of sympathy today, suh!" she said, but upgraded her into the last business seat left on the flight. There's customer service for you.
A week later, travelling with Oh-So-British Airways from Washington to London, I was sitting in a B777 and counted 34 empty business seats. I called over the purser and explained the situation and requested that my wife could perhaps leave the sardine section down the back and come up front. The plummy reply was "Oh, NO, sir, we couldn't do that!!!! It would set a precedent!!"
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The plummy reply was "Oh, NO, sir, we couldn't do that!!!! It would set a precedent!!"

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Wahoo. Livin' the dream.

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Ascend Charlie - I totally see your point ... but....
From the POV of those paying big money for their business class seats - they cherish the fact it is half empty. They do not want anyone legging it in from the cheap seats just because it's not full in business. If an airline had a rep for doing this they'd soon start using another airline.
However the cabin/checkin crew can and should use their discretion but sparingly so as not to piss off the money.
If you don't spend the money you don't have any moral justification for being aggrieved at not getting upgraded.
From the POV of those paying big money for their business class seats - they cherish the fact it is half empty. They do not want anyone legging it in from the cheap seats just because it's not full in business. If an airline had a rep for doing this they'd soon start using another airline.
However the cabin/checkin crew can and should use their discretion but sparingly so as not to piss off the money.
If you don't spend the money you don't have any moral justification for being aggrieved at not getting upgraded.




