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Flying Club Black level? V50?

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 15:01
by Speedbird223
At LHR yesterday in the BA F lounge in T4 I noticed the guy sitting next to me had a Flying CLub baggage tag but it was black, quite a bit darker than the VS Silver card here:

I have done a quick search but can't find anything on "Flying Club Black" etc etc. Just the dodgy spotlights playing up or is there a small group of select Golds? I've heard mention of v50 but don't know what it is!

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 15:08
by Littlejohn
There is a small (ish) group of very frequent flyers who have a status above gold, sometimes referred to as V50. There is no card, no baggage labels, no membership pack. If you reach that level you just know.
Are you sure you didn't see a black membership of v-flyer. You weren't to know but the label would look very similar to a VS Black were there to be such a thing


Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 15:09
by AlanA
Are you sure it was not our own super V-Flyer Black tag??

:-0

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 15:10
by fozzyo
V50 or VS50 is the name given to the top fliers with Virgin. The exact qualification level and requirements aren't known, but I understand that if you attain this level you should notice a move to a much more personal service from the airline. I've not heard any mention of luggage tags etc being given out - my guess would be dodgy spotlights or the card is well used and faded.

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 15:12
by Speedbird223
Originally posted by AlanA
Are you sure it was not our own super V-Flyer Black tag??
:-0
I did wonder that but it looked just like the card design listed with profiles. There was a touch of red in the top corner.
I'll put it down to dodgy spotlights as I'd been drinking water and OJ all day


Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 16:40
by tallprawn
Me being completely nosey here....[:I] Has anyone been acknowledged by VS as being part of said club, either currently or in the past???


Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 16:48
by Littlejohn
Any members who have, were there to be any, which there may or may not be (not that I mean to imply there are, nor that there are not) tend to keep it to themselves, or would do if they had been so invited. Nor, to my knowledge, have VS ever confirmed that such a membership exists, and nor have they not.
So to answer your question, yes, by which I mean no.

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 17:25
by honey lamb
Originally posted by sailor99
Any members who have, were there to be any, which there may or may not be (not that I mean to imply there are, nor that there are not) tend to keep it to themselves, or would do if they had been so invited. Nor, to my knowledge, have VS ever confirmed that such a membership exists, and nor have they not.
So to answer your question, yes, by which I mean no.
Ah yes, a model of clarity [:w]

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 17:30
by Littlejohn
Originally posted by honey lamb
Ah yes, a model of clarity [:w]
I am glad you thought so. Thank you.

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 17:35
by honey lamb
Originally posted by sailor99
Originally posted by honey lamb
Ah yes, a model of clarity [:w]
I am glad you thought so. Thank you.
And logic also

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 17:46
by ukcobra
Originally posted by tallprawn
Me being completely nosey here....[:I] Has anyone been acknowledged by VS as being part of said club, either currently or in the past??? 

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 17:48
by ukcobra
Originally posted by tallprawn
Me being completely nosey here....[:I] Has anyone been acknowledged by VS as being part of said club, either currently or in the past??? 
It was mentioned within our company by a senior VP who is British, has his family in the UK and works in the Bay Area, so travels to and from SFO a lot.
I suspect he qualified.
He used it as an example to kick off our Elite Customer programme.

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 18:15
by McCoy
So, it exists, and there are probably one or two members on these very forums.. but they are unlikely to shout about it.

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 19:32
by JAT74L
LRoM MUST be one. . . SURELY?
No?
Regards
John

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 22:24
by preiffer
Originally posted by JAT74L
LRoM MUST be one. . . SURELY?
No?
You'd think [ii] - but no.

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 22:39
by Scrooge
Originally posted by preiffer
Originally posted by JAT74L
LRoM MUST be one. . . SURELY?
No?
You'd think [ii] - but no.
I think I posted this somewhere, but on a recent flight I got talking to a guy that flys LHR - SFO - LHR - HKG - LHR in UC every week 3 weeks a month..for work, yes he is one, no he wasn't been asked by VS about the amenity packs before they changed them to the scrooge packs,but he didn't care either, because lets face it, when ou take that many flights there are only so many amenity packs/ ninja suits you can fit into a house.

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 22:40
by HighFlyer
He doesnt need it. He's looked after by the best at Premier as it is - without having to earn 100+ TPS for the pleasure!
Mooted requirements for V50/GBTOP status is earning 100TPS a year (75% from VS metal minimum) and benefits include your own account manager/handler.
Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
31 Jan 2007, 17:40
by RichardMannion
There are a number of V50's who view/use the forums, but they choose not to reveal their identity which I fully support.
Sarah is correct about the V50 requirements, they were changed down about 18 months ago. And no there aren't 50 members.
Thanks,
Richard