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priority card for a massage

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 13:49
by vssyd123
What is this??

Just wondering how does the massage work on the plane? Also what treatment is available?

And how many times can you use it?

Also What is the Duration?

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 14:12
by stevendq
If you request a treatments on a flight, and the IFBT does not have a chance to fulfill all requests then they will hand you a priority card. If you then hand over this card on your next journey you will get prefrence over other passengers. (So it is valid for one use.)

On a recent trip with VS I was handed a card on the outbound, and then was given my requested treatment (massage) first on the return flight.

On the plane the IFBT has their own area, in which they have a massage chair for you to sit in.

As for the treatment choices, not completely sure, but I think it is a choice of a few massages, and a hand treatment. Their length I assume varies, but I think the treatments i've had were around 10-15mins?

Hope this help.

Steven

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 14:22
by vssyd123
WOW! That is Fair and makes perfect sense!
I thought the Priority card only applies to Gold Card Flying Club members.

Can you ask for Seconds for the treatment?

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 14:33
by stevendq
I dont think so, but i could be wrong. I guess it depends on how bust the IFBT actually is. The IFBT will come around at the begining of the flight and tell you about the treatsments and write down what one you would like.

It has been mentioned on here that they may decide on the order of persons treated based on if you had a treatment in the clubhouse and/or your flying club status and fare purchased.

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 15:15
by Decker
The IFBTs never normally get through all of the passengers - hence the card! ;) They are also limited by Health and Safety issues to I think 10 back massages for an East Coast flight.

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 16:35
by HelenF
I had a really great neck and arm (I think) massage in-flight - just the thing after lugging heavy luggage around. I know that the hand treatment isn't a manicure as such, becuase of the restrictions on sharp implements in flight.

Priority cards appear on E-bay from time to time.

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 16:57
by Decker
The hand treatment is a gentle exfoliation followed by an application of moisturiser, wrapping in cling film/saran wrap (for our US visitors :)) then foil and leaving to soak in. Then a removal. My favourite since they stopped doing manicures... [:I]

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 17:49
by Nottingham Nick
quote:Originally posted by vssyd123
WOW! That is Fair and makes perfect sense!
I thought the Priority card only applies to Gold Card Flying Club members.



Not unless this is a new rule.
The only discrimination I am aware of is in the Clubhouse where only UC pax and gold card holders are entitled to COMPLIMENTARY beauty treatments. i.e. people who are there having paid through VH apparently have to fork out extra for a haircut etc.

Nick

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 18:12
by mitchja
quote:Originally posted by HelenF


Priority cards appear on E-bay from time to time.




Along with anything else off VS aircraft that isn't screwed down!!!

Regards

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 18:23
by HelenF
quote:Along with anything else off VS aircraft that isn't screwed down!!!


And possible some things that were!

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2004, 23:22
by The_Banking_Scot
Hi 747748,

I thought the only treatment you could get at your suite was the hands treatment ( all others being done at the massage pod)

Regards

TBS

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2004, 13:36
by NY-LON
One point of clarification. If, on a night flight, you tell the IFBT NOT to wake you up for your treatment, you will not be entitled to a priority card when you land. I got caught by this (but to be honest it's a sensible rule).