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#883001 by 747star
15 Sep 2014, 14:21
Hello there!

I have been reading (almost stalking!?) V-flyer for a while now and I just wanted to say a huge thank you for the information/assistance you have all given me.

I am now, for the first time EVER, packing for a trip in Upper Class! We are heading to San Francisco in a few days then back from LA and managed to get G's both ways thanks to all the advice on here.

I was also wondering the best way to thank a member of flying club helpline staff? I had an amazing lady who went beyond the call of duty to help me organise these flights, even refunding me some miles that I hadn't even realised I was missing! I can see a page on the VS website for comments to flight staff but not for call centre people?

I am not a frequent flyer, once a year for hols will be it, but I will be saving away miles like my life depends on it- as I have read on here so often- "once we've turned left......." :D

Thanks again, Jo
#883006 by hiljil
15 Sep 2014, 14:39
Hi Jo,

Congrats on getting those G's . Can't answer your question , sorry, but just wanted to wish you a wonderful flight. I still remember my first time of " Turning Left " . Magic ! :D

Have a good trip too.
Best wishes,
hiljil
#883019 by dickydotcom
15 Sep 2014, 19:02
Congratulations from me too.
Funnily enough I have just been sifting through old emails and about three years ago I sent an email to customer services complaining that they keep saying I've got miles for an upgrade but there is never an upgrade I want to use them.
I got a wonderful reply and a phone call from customer services. The lady that deal with me was brilliant. She was only part time but each day that she worked she checked for reward seats and as they came up she called me and upgraded the flight. Eventually to Upper on both legs although we did have to change one flight.
I have had a few upgrades to first over the years with various airlines but this was the first pre-planned trip in Upper.
As you say once you have turned left that's it.
Last year we chucked in a late holiday booking in PE but thanks to all the help from this site I managed to navigate my way around getting Upper rewards for next year. And I'm on target to have enough points for 2016.
I think Facebook may be an option to sing their praises. Not for me personally as I don't use it but I understand it's quite popular.
Dick D
#883020 by mrsw
15 Sep 2014, 19:32
Hello Jo, and welcome to V-flyer!

Very well done on bagging those Gs- they are very hard to come by to and especially from the west coast! I'm sure you will enjoy the planning as well as the flights and the trip!
#883036 by Maximus
15 Sep 2014, 21:28
Welcome and enjoy your trip!

Is that your dog in your Avatar?
#883040 by 747star
15 Sep 2014, 21:39
Cheers everyone for all the good wishes, excited doesn't even begin to cover it! I have family on the west coast and have done 11hrs in economy, and not always VS sadly, far too many times.......although I think we'll be fairly obvious newcomers when we can't even work the seats!! I looked for reward flights twice a day for MONTHS-but I'm so glad I did, I'm possibly more excited about the flight than the holiday....oops!

I'll look at posting my compliments for the FC lady on Facebook, thanks for the tip Dicky.

Yes Maximus that is our gorgeous choc lab girl, knackered at the top of a hill!
#883042 by Bretty
15 Sep 2014, 21:44
And a welcome from me too, and congratulations on bagging those elusive west coast G's, you sound very excited about your trip, and all of us here love sharing that excitement.

Have you got any packing cubes? If not,how on earth are you going of pack properly! :P ?| :P

I'm not sure how you'd go about ensuring the customer service agent was personally appraised for their helpfulness, but if you think it was 'above and beyond' and can find no other route then send an email to the CEO Craig Kreeger [email protected]

He'll surely have someone who can make sure your message gets through.
#883045 by 747star
15 Sep 2014, 21:52
Bretty I'm not organised enough for packing cubes but for the first time in my life I am allowed to take three suitcases......each one is like a massive packing cube!!! I could get used to this. :P

Thanks for the email address.
I love that you all still get excited for UC flights, just can't wait!
#883054 by Bretty
15 Sep 2014, 23:28
747star wrote:Bretty I'm not organised enough for packing cubes but for the first time in my life I am allowed to take three suitcases......each one is like a massive packing cube!!! I could get used to this. :P

Thanks for the email address.
I love that you all still get excited for UC flights, just can't wait!

Are you actually gonna take 3 suitcases? Wow! But why not. Have a great time, and put your hollow legs on for the Clubhouse and the obligatory champagne / redhead / mojito / cocktail (delete as appropriate unless you're gonna try them all!).

Have a great time.
#883056 by David1946
16 Sep 2014, 01:22
Well done. We flew out to LAX last month on G's and it was a wonderful experience. We have flown Upper before but everything seemed so much better as it was on a 'G' flight!!
:)
#883060 by whiterose
16 Sep 2014, 06:52
Fabulous news Jo, well done, great persistence which paid off in spades. You will love it but like we all say, there's no turning back now, you'll want to fly UC every time and you will have such a fabulous time in the CH you'll never want to fly again without access to that heaven on earth.

Loved your chocolate lab, they really are such wonderful dogs. y)
#883062 by 747star
16 Sep 2014, 07:07
Bretty wrote:Are you actually gonna take 3 suitcases? Wow! But why not. Have a great time, and put your hollow legs on for the Clubhouse and the obligatory champagne / redhead / mojito / cocktail (delete as appropriate unless you're gonna try them all!).



I'm definitely going to try a redhead y) even if it is going to be 8am when we arrive?!

And no just taking 3 suitcases between two of us- which I thought showed massive restraint! More due to having to fit them in a hire car and not because I couldn't fill them!

Cheers!
#883079 by Syrome
16 Sep 2014, 11:52
747star wrote:
Bretty wrote:Are you actually gonna take 3 suitcases? Wow! But why not. Have a great time, and put your hollow legs on for the Clubhouse and the obligatory champagne / redhead / mojito / cocktail (delete as appropriate unless you're gonna try them all!).



I'm definitely going to try a redhead y) even if it is going to be 8am when we arrive?!

And no just taking 3 suitcases between two of us- which I thought showed massive restraint! More due to having to fit them in a hire car and not because I couldn't fill them!

Cheers!


And an empty one for the way back?
#883135 by 747star
16 Sep 2014, 18:33
Hehe Syrome I hadn't thought of that......OH might kill me! But I could just half pack the ones I already have to leave space for excessive shopping!! ):
#883148 by Bretty
16 Sep 2014, 20:21
When there might be some serious shopping involved I tend to err on the side of taking a spare fold up bag to accommodate!
#883159 by gfonk
16 Sep 2014, 21:46
on our last trip to tokyo we went with two cases plus two check in cases each
but like bretty i shop like a footballers wife when in japan lol so we bought two more cases while we were there oops
plus shipped four boxes of things lol
#883162 by Bretty
16 Sep 2014, 22:22
gfonk wrote:on our last trip to tokyo we went with two cases plus two check in cases each
but like bretty i shop like a footballers wife when in japan lol so we bought two more cases while we were there oops
plus shipped four boxes of things lol

Ok now that beats anything I've done you WAG! ): :P ):
#883164 by 747star
16 Sep 2014, 22:32
Ok so I'm now taking a spare bag!
Justifying the shopping by the vast amount of Amex miles I'll earn for future flights!!
#883168 by gfonk
16 Sep 2014, 23:50
lol the UC baggage allowance is there for a reason hehe
btw 747star pardon my manners, hi and welcome to vflyer.
if you use the feedback form.on the website that should get through to customer services.
i.used it to say thanks and got a response.
#883172 by 747star
17 Sep 2014, 07:01
Thank you gfonk I've left feedback that way now, I was really impressed with the FC helpline and felt I had to say something. And shipping your shopping home oo) fantastic!

Little red check in complete.....the countdown is officially on!

Thanks again everyone you are all just lovely
#883208 by joeyc
17 Sep 2014, 14:45
Welcome aboard 747star, glad you have found this site so full of useful info. It is def what brought me here a few years back and I have kinda stuck around :P

Hope you have an awesome flight off to SFO and a great holiday. Don't forget the greetings from the lounge in the morning, I will need to live vicariously through others as I won't be heading up that staircase until December - feels like a lifetime away 8D
#883216 by Maximus
17 Sep 2014, 16:09
747star wrote:Yes Maximus that is our gorgeous choc lab girl, knackered at the top of a hill!


Well he looks a handsome chap.

Perhaps I could borrow him whilst you are away? :o)
#883224 by 747star
17 Sep 2014, 17:26
Joeyc - I don't even know what "the staircase" leads to but I know I can't wait to walk up it and see!!! December will be here in a flash so it's not long til it's your turn.

Maximus - that handsome chap is a girl and is now very offended :P but she goes to family with a farm for her holidays and loves it!
#883228 by Blacky1
17 Sep 2014, 18:25
747star wrote:Joeyc - I don't even know what "the staircase" leads to but I know I can't wait to walk up it and see!!! December will be here in a flash so it's not long til it's your turn.

Maximus - that handsome chap is a girl and is now very offended :P but she goes to family with a farm for her holidays and loves it!


The staircase leads to the haven that is the CH and don't worry about 8am ,time has no meaning when a virgin CH and alcohol are involved y)
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