This is a Trip Report from the Economy cabin
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Anyway, those of you that have read my ramblings over the past few weeks may remember that I was looking for any possibly angle to get an upgrade with my miles, plus worrying about being able to get the littl'uns into the CH with me. Well, as you can see from the title of this TR, I was totally unsuccessful with an upgrade. The various rationales I was given were:
1) Call to AU helpline 4 days before flight - "sorry sir but remaining seats only get released for rewards upgrades 48 hours prior to departure"
2) Call to AU helpline 2 days before flight - "sorry sir, but you're on an N class ticket, so no chance, but you can ask at the airport" (ok, I'm paraphrasing a bit here)
3) At twilight check-in day before flight - "sorry sir, but you'll need to go and talk to ticketing, although there are 10 PE seats still unsold"
4) At ticketing desk, 5 mins later - "sorry sir, but we can only do miles upgrades on day of departure"
5) At ticketing desk, 6am next morning - "sorry sir, but you're on N class tickets, so we can only sell you upgrades at £253 each"
So there you go. Can't say I didn't try. And not sure if they ever did fill those 10 seats, but moral of the story is definitely to aim for L class in future.
Anyway, having finally accepted defeat, I was hoping that I could at least get some joy from getting my family into the CH. And I did. Sort of... I only got charged for my older daughter (apparently 5 years and younger get in free) - so £25 for the ability to have a decent breakfast and several glasses of champagne (albeit Lanson) to fortify me for what came ahead seemed like a bargain.
As I normally do my business traveling in the afternoon, it was my first experience of the CH breakfast, and I have to say I was pretty impressed - having read various comments about stingy portions of food, it was actually very generous. It was also my first time in the LGW CH, and although nowhere as big as LHR, it was still very spacious, and certainly not crowded (although given there are only 14 UC seats on the LGW fleet, not entirely surprising...).
I did have one last attempt with the concierge to get an upgrade. But it was another "sorry sir... but you'll have to talk to your travel agent, get them to change your ticket to L class... blah blah" - oh well.
As for the flight itself. It was economy. The 'entertainment system' was Odyssey. There were lots of loud children (mine included). And I was sat next to a 'ahem' generously proportioned lady. It really doesn't bear expanding upon! In all fairness, I can't bring myself to mark it too harshly because if you book Y, you get Y... The only real ding has to be the IFE - Odyssey gets 'below average' and Nova gets 'poor' on principle for me, and I doubt many would disagree...
CC were lively and attentive - no recognition of my AU status (see what a snob I'm turning into!) but otherwise a decent stream of wine flowed - being near the galley certainly helped.
So all in all an 'as expected' flight, with a marginal bonus of using the CH at a very marginal cost. It did help cushion the blow somewhat...
Return TR to follow once I get time!
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