This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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I only have two quibbles, both relating to JFK:
Firstly, the check-in queues were very confusing and somehow there ended up with two Upper Class check-in queues - and the queues took time because of the number of stranded people trying to get on to any plane that was flying. The signage was unclear as to whether the Upper queue was to the left or the right of a ropeline. A queue had formed to the left, which i joined. However any form of queue is clearly too much for some who assume it can't be for Upper and a business man came a formed a second queue the other side of the ropeline. It all just added to the stress already being felt in the check-in hall. There were two supervisers standing around chatting to each other, but they hid as far away from the Upper Class queue mess as they could.
Second quibble is the wifi in the club house which had such a slow connection speed it was totally unusable. It might be because the lounge was full with lots of people trying to get online, but at a major hub like JFK surely this would be the norm.
So in conclusion, great onboard experience let down by JFK ground experience. The second time in 2010 I've flown the route and reached the same conclusion.