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#733761 by flyingdr
09 Jan 2010, 16:43
Problem is arriving in the clubhouse in desperate need of haircut - not able to get one - 'fully booked' then having to go on business or holiday looking a mess, If you have a haircut before you fly this defeats the whole object. I have been having haircuts for many years more often than not with the same stylist (Sandy) not being able to prebook is very dissapointing and not what customers expect.
#734321 by inchiki
13 Jan 2010, 17:36
My partner and I flew out to HK on 11th Dec 09 and we booked facial treatment 8 weeks before the flight. I was told by a lady at Cowshed that they had stopped taking bookings due to reduction of people working there.
#734334 by slinky09
13 Jan 2010, 19:42
quote:Originally posted by flyingdr
Problem is arriving in the clubhouse in desperate need of haircut - not able to get one - 'fully booked' then having to go on business or holiday looking a mess, If you have a haircut before you fly this defeats the whole object. I have been having haircuts for many years more often than not with the same stylist (Sandy) not being able to prebook is very dissapointing and not what customers expect.


I fully agree [y]
#734336 by Jacki
13 Jan 2010, 19:50
quote:Originally posted by inchiki
My partner and I flew out to HK on 11th Dec 09 and we booked facial treatment 8 weeks before the flight. I was told by a lady at Cowshed that they had stopped taking bookings due to reduction of people working there.


Perhaps I misunderstood but I thought one of the arguments for cutting the IFT service was that pax had indicated they preferred being treated in the CH and they wanted to extend the service and transfer some IFT's to increase the numbers, this seems to imply the opposite?[n]
#745090 by paulreg
05 May 2010, 04:30
Any improvments on cowshed availability recently especially for evening flights?

Flew VS200 back in Feb arrived four hours early and unable to get a booking.

Am flying VS200 again in June on J class ticket being an AU holder and will be mightly dissapointed if again I am unable to get a treatment.
#745096 by DragonLady
05 May 2010, 08:23
paulreg wrote:Any improvments on cowshed availability recently especially for evening flights?

Flew VS200 back in Feb arrived four hours early and unable to get a booking.

Am flying VS200 again in June on J class ticket being an AU holder and will be mightly dissapointed if again I am unable to get a treatment.


My brother mother and stepfather flew out on the VS200 last night. All three were able to get treatments- a haircut, facial and a pedicure :) .
DL
#745097 by Jacki
05 May 2010, 08:31
paulreg wrote:Any improvments on cowshed availability recently especially for evening flights?

Flew VS200 back in Feb arrived four hours early and unable to get a booking.

Am flying VS200 again in June on J class ticket being an AU holder and will be mightly dissapointed if again I am unable to get a treatment.


Sadly the Cowshed doesn't appear to recognise the VS200! In Feb when I last flew there was an obvious lack of available therapists/hairdressers between 1800 and 2000 despite the demand and yet they seemed to come on duty again just as the flight was being called?!!! Good luck in June and let me know how you got on.
#745099 by DocRo
05 May 2010, 08:40
Thats disappointing - I guess I will be likely to miss out on the VS17 as well then.
#745241 by tontybear
06 May 2010, 17:38
The staff have a table with all the scheduled flight times on them. This includes gate closing times plus I guess an allowance for walking time from the CH to the gate. They referred to the table on previuos visits before even looking to see what slots are free.

They then need to allow for ythe treatment time then some time for people to gather their stuff etc.

I reckon that allowing for all of that the last slot they will book a pax in for a treatment is around 2 hrs before scheduled departure.

Like Gilly I was offered a choice of times on my last visit and I guess I chose a slot for about an hour after arrived so I could have a drink, lunch and go and look areound duty free rather than be 'done' there and then.

I arrived about 3 1/2 hours before a 16.00 scheduled departure time and got a treatment no problem but it was a quiet day that day.
#745245 by Nessy
06 May 2010, 19:53
DragonLady wrote:
paulreg wrote:Any improvments on cowshed availability recently especially for evening flights?

Flew VS200 back in Feb arrived four hours early and unable to get a booking.

Am flying VS200 again in June on J class ticket being an AU holder and will be mightly dissapointed if again I am unable to get a treatment.


My brother mother and stepfather flew out on the VS200 last night. All three were able to get treatments- a haircut, facial and a pedicure :) .
DL



That's right, we were all offered different time slots; chose 2hrs before departure to make the most of our time in the CH.

;)
#745396 by lobbers
09 May 2010, 04:57
tontybear wrote:I reckon that allowing for all of that the last slot they will book a pax in for a treatment is around 2 hrs before scheduled departure.


Last three flights to Boston in the afternoon have been no problem to get a massage or a haircut, even one hour before departure with a long walk to the aircraft, and last time they were calling my flight when I was still in the chair.
#745398 by Jacki
09 May 2010, 08:04
Nessy wrote:
DragonLady wrote:
paulreg wrote:Any improvments on cowshed availability recently especially for evening flights?

Flew VS200 back in Feb arrived four hours early and unable to get a booking.

Am flying VS200 again in June on J class ticket being an AU holder and will be mightly dissapointed if again I am unable to get a treatment.


My brother mother and stepfather flew out on the VS200 last night. All three were able to get treatments- a haircut, facial and a pedicure :) .
DL



That's right, we were all offered different time slots; chose 2hrs before departure to make the most of our time in the CH.

Fantastic news - perhaps they read V-flyer! y) y) y)

;)
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