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Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 10 Jun 2012, 19:52
by phills1
If you are travelling UC and two friends are travelling ECON on the same flight, are you able to inviate your friends into the CH with you or do they also need to hold a UC ticket?

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 10 Jun 2012, 19:55
by DragonLady
phills1 wrote:If you are travelling UC and two friends are travelling ECON on the same flight, are you able to inviate your friends into the CH with you or do they also need to hold a UC ticket?


You can guest ONE person in if flying UC or as Au cardholder - they don't need to be on the same flight.
DL

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 10 Jun 2012, 21:50
by duggy83
phills1 wrote:If you are travelling UC and two friends are travelling ECON on the same flight, are you able to inviate your friends into the CH with you or do they also need to hold a UC ticket?


Did this recently.. and could take one in as a Guest and had to pay £60 for the second. This was at LHR, think cost varies at LGW and not sure if its available overseas?

Is supposedly subject to capacity in the clubhouse too for the extra guest

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 10 Jun 2012, 23:13
by saverton
Why not put a shout out and see if any AU holders are travelling the same days and offer guest access to your other companion. I do this all the time.

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 10 Jun 2012, 23:32
by honey lamb
saverton wrote:Why not put a shout out and see if any AU holders are travelling the same days and offer guest access to your other companion. I do this all the time.

Or look in the Itinerary Forum to see if anyone is travelling the same day and around the same time and are willing to offer a lounge invite. This is shown by [L] on the subject line

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2012, 12:34
by Smid
Hmmn, first time I've heard of putting a L in the subject line when offering lounge. I tend to just look to see if anyone else is travelling on same day from same place...

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2012, 12:37
by tontybear
Smid wrote:Hmmn, first time I've heard of putting a L in the subject line when offering lounge. I tend to just look to see if anyone else is travelling on same day from same place...


It is a recent, but not compulsory, feature -

(Check this box if you have spare guest access to the lounge and are prepared to offer it to another V-Flyer who asks nicely!)

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 20 Jun 2012, 23:34
by saverton
tontybear wrote:
Smid wrote:Hmmn, first time I've heard of putting a L in the subject line when offering lounge. I tend to just look to see if anyone else is travelling on same day from same place...


It is a recent, but not compulsory, feature -

(Check this box if you have spare guest access to the lounge and are prepared to offer it to another V-Flyer who asks nicely!)



And it works - I did it recently on my outward leg of this present journey.

Travelling back to UK from Boston on Sunday if anyone would like to join me in the lounge for a small sweet sherry? ;)

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 23 Jun 2012, 05:07
by saverton
All change for Savvy - new plans now means a trip to TYS (Knoxville, Tennessee) and a delayed flight home. Decided i would come home straight away on Thursday 28th but VA have no space (apart from UC and I am NOT paying that!), unless I waited until 8th July. So I am flying return leg with Iceland Air ....no lounge - no revivals - rubbish, but home for cuddles with missus S y) y) y) sorry guys this means offer of lounge access is now revoked!

Re: Clubhouse use

PostPosted: 23 Jun 2012, 09:37
by pjh
saverton wrote:All change for Savvy - new plans now means a trip to TYS (Knoxville, Tennessee) and a delayed flight home.


Say hello to Knoxville from us. We spent a week there last year visiting our daughter who was at University there for a semester. I'm intrigued as to what business would take you there...