This thread has made me so angry - nothing to do with the contents though. I spent half an hour last night crafting a reply that I thought would be balanced as I know these can by quite contentious, then I hit the 'submit' button and it disappeared into the ether

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Anyway, hopefully I can see this from both sides as I reached the heady heights of AU for 3 years but have now lost it.
gingerflyer wrote:PS my experience of getting given champagne in premium as an AU member got this response from a friend "my money is as good as yours and I paid as much as you so why can't I get some champagne!".
As Simonalladyce has mentioned, he obviously isn't spending as much as you. You could have told him that he could get exactly the same service as you if he chose to spend £15-20k pa with VS.
StarGuy wrote:The extra leg room seats were created specifically to help generate much needed revenue ....
Is this not a fairly short termist view. Yes, by all means maximise the revenue, but does it make sense to get an extra £30 from a one or two times traveller at the expense of someone who spends £15-20k pa.
There was someone on here a while back who achieved Au by travelling only in Y (all I can say is 'Respect' oo) ). That is a hell of a lot of 'spend' with one airline and a bit of recognition I guess would go a long way in keeping his business.
All businesses must treat customers differently. They reward their highest revenue stream. Business isn't some sort of egalitarian Utopia (as I can hear Todd Rundgren in the kitchen !).
When an Au I would have been more than happy with a name check, which never happened - and these cost diddly squat.
As to the OP, I don't think a trip to the bar is on as others have noted, that would be a logistical nightmare. It could take services away from those that have paid for it. All the other points are only an 'addition' to what you would receive in Y or W and therefore should not 'impact' passengers in those cabins.
I guess the sheer fact that this thread materialises in many guises over the years proves it is a contentious issue and people have different perspectives on it.
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