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#782 by mikesmith
08 Apr 2004, 15:53
I am flying UC with my wife to SFO this August on tickets that I purchased with flying club miles. Does anyone know if this fare permits us to use the Revivals lounge back at Heathrow on our return?
Thanks
#28694 by Pete
08 Apr 2004, 15:56
If you've got an Upper Class ticket with a VS code (rather than a codeshare), then yes, you can use Revivals on your return

Pix
#42175 by Ian
29 Sep 2004, 17:55
Rather than starting a new thread, could someone please answer this query for me?
My wife and I will be travelling UC into LHR and want to use the Revivals lounge. Our two sons are booked into PE. Will they be able to use the lounge if we ask nicely?
#42176 by BlackCat
29 Sep 2004, 18:04
quote:Originally posted by Ian
Rather than starting a new thread, could someone please answer this query for me?
My wife and I will be travelling UC into LHR and want to use the Revivals lounge. Our two sons are booked into PE. Will they be able to use the lounge if we ask nicely?

No, it's for VS UC and Gold pax only. There have been times when guests have been allowed, but I don't think this is the case now.

BC
#42181 by Jonathan
29 Sep 2004, 18:17
Last time I had a guest I was told I would have been OK if they weren't busy.

So officially guests aren't allowed

In reality it seems to depend on whos on duty and how busy they are!!:D
#42206 by pegitt
30 Sep 2004, 01:53
Thank's for that guy's i was wondering the samething about if guest's could use revivals.

Cheers

Phil
#42216 by Ian
30 Sep 2004, 10:51
Thanks for that. Our flight arrives at LHR at 7am so the lounge shouldn't be too busy. I will post what happens.
#42217 by jaguarpig
30 Sep 2004, 10:52
From my experience you have no chance of getting non UC pax into revivals.
quote:Last time I had a guest I was told I would have been OK if they weren't busy.

This is VS stock answer to anything you cannot have access to,including treatment at V touch for a guest when the place was deserted.
#42218 by stevendq
30 Sep 2004, 11:15
A 7am Arrivial will make the arrivals lounge pretty busy. Lots of early morning flights arrive at that time and people want showers before heading straight into work etc.

I have arrived on the early morning NYC flight and the lounge was packed, has about a 30minute wait for a shower to be free.
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