Having completed my latest flight I have managed to regain Au status from a (effective) standing start in less than 6 months. This follows my losing Au status last August by a single flight (6 TPs) having held Au for the last 5 years.
Over the last 6 months I have had to endure 7 return flights with no CH access - and while this is not a big deal on the way out as I normally arrive at LHR quite late - I have really missed not being able to enjoy the JFK CH on the return trips. Indeed back in December, when I knew I had these flights coming I was quite tempted to switch to BA, simply because I would have lounge access after only 4 return flights rather than 7.
I am really pleased to be Au again but somewhat discouraged that I felt almost abandoned by an old friend for the last year and this leads to my question. Should VS recognise that even the most frequent of travellers occassionally have 'slow' years and introduce some kind of residual benefit for Au member that drop a level? This could take the form of small number (e.g. 4) of CH vouchers that could be used in conjunction with Ag status to gain personal admission to the CH.
I think the idea of CH vouchers with regard to Ag status has been touted before and I for one think that a single voucher (no guest) for all Ag would be useful. Extending this to a Au/Ag residual benefit would encourage ex Au'ers to stay with VS. Even for Au holders vouchers are very useful for those of us that do not always take our leisure travel in pairs and therefore cannot use the CH on family trips. The converse argument that always comes up is overcrowding in the CH but my personal feeling here (although I am sure it has been shouted down before) is to do away with the automatic guest option - If you give Au holders personal admission + 4 or 6 guest passes they can use them as they wish.
Anyway just some thoughts - maybe there is another way to provide a residual benefit to former Au'ers.
Phil FM
Over the last 6 months I have had to endure 7 return flights with no CH access - and while this is not a big deal on the way out as I normally arrive at LHR quite late - I have really missed not being able to enjoy the JFK CH on the return trips. Indeed back in December, when I knew I had these flights coming I was quite tempted to switch to BA, simply because I would have lounge access after only 4 return flights rather than 7.
I am really pleased to be Au again but somewhat discouraged that I felt almost abandoned by an old friend for the last year and this leads to my question. Should VS recognise that even the most frequent of travellers occassionally have 'slow' years and introduce some kind of residual benefit for Au member that drop a level? This could take the form of small number (e.g. 4) of CH vouchers that could be used in conjunction with Ag status to gain personal admission to the CH.
I think the idea of CH vouchers with regard to Ag status has been touted before and I for one think that a single voucher (no guest) for all Ag would be useful. Extending this to a Au/Ag residual benefit would encourage ex Au'ers to stay with VS. Even for Au holders vouchers are very useful for those of us that do not always take our leisure travel in pairs and therefore cannot use the CH on family trips. The converse argument that always comes up is overcrowding in the CH but my personal feeling here (although I am sure it has been shouted down before) is to do away with the automatic guest option - If you give Au holders personal admission + 4 or 6 guest passes they can use them as they wish.
Anyway just some thoughts - maybe there is another way to provide a residual benefit to former Au'ers.
Phil FM