#784640 by Guest
02 Jul 2011, 11:25
02 Jul 2011, 11:25
Would be interested to hear your views/opinions on the above topic.
For quite a while now, it has become apparent that the level of recognition displayed by US carriers towards serving Military personnel far outstrips that shown by UK carriers. As a case in point, AA offers all active military (Army, Navy, Airforce) access to their first class lounges, regardless of the class of travel. Equally, US and United also offer similar schemes whereby serving soldiers/officers are offered heavily discounted tickets.
It has also come to my attention that US immigration officials will fast track travelling service personnel and their families as a small, but appreciated, 'thank you'.
It is a sad testament to all UK carriers, not just Virgin, that the only recognition they offer is 5-10% off a limited range of Y class fares (not that is actually affects me as I only travel in J) - and the process by which one has to apply for said discount is complicated in the extreme.
Would it be too much to ask for UK based carriers to adopt a similar view to those in the US? Would there be much support for such a scheme?
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
For quite a while now, it has become apparent that the level of recognition displayed by US carriers towards serving Military personnel far outstrips that shown by UK carriers. As a case in point, AA offers all active military (Army, Navy, Airforce) access to their first class lounges, regardless of the class of travel. Equally, US and United also offer similar schemes whereby serving soldiers/officers are offered heavily discounted tickets.
It has also come to my attention that US immigration officials will fast track travelling service personnel and their families as a small, but appreciated, 'thank you'.
It is a sad testament to all UK carriers, not just Virgin, that the only recognition they offer is 5-10% off a limited range of Y class fares (not that is actually affects me as I only travel in J) - and the process by which one has to apply for said discount is complicated in the extreme.
Would it be too much to ask for UK based carriers to adopt a similar view to those in the US? Would there be much support for such a scheme?
Your thoughts would be appreciated.