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#88963 by mcmbenjamin
30 Dec 2005, 06:32
Yes they do! If you fly on an award ticket you will see a lot of Gs; but (unless to are lucky or got in the hot tub in the LHR CH when my gal pal Paris is there :) A boy can dream) G-Strings.

Your fare class (J, D, Z, or in this case G) shows on the passenger manafest that the cabin crew have. This also is has VS FC status and any CIP details. This or a similar type of documemt is used to take meal orders. And they put a nice big G next to your name/seat number.

Your CH invite will have a big G on it.

I suggest saving everyone the trouble and putting a big 'G' on your forhead :)

I know this all seams silly but it is true. I am sure others can provide further insight.
#89004 by ChuckC
30 Dec 2005, 16:34
Hi Steven,
What made you think of this question, I wonder?

Happy New Year.

Chuck-
#89092 by Stevenla
31 Dec 2005, 02:20
So -- does that mean that those "G" passengers don't get to eat - or eat last? Is anyone lower on the totem pole? Steven



Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Yes they do! If you fly on an award ticket you will see a lot of Gs; but (unless to are lucky or got in the hot tub in the LHR CH when my gal pal Paris is there :) A boy can dream) G-Strings.

Your fare class (J, D, Z, or in this case G) shows on the passenger manafest that the cabin crew have. This also is has VS FC status and any CIP details. This or a similar type of documemt is used to take meal orders. And they put a nice big G next to your name/seat number.

Your CH invite will have a big G on it.

I suggest saving everyone the trouble and putting a big 'G' on your forhead :)

I know this all seams silly but it is true. I am sure others can provide further insight.


#89103 by sky
31 Dec 2005, 10:38
Originally posted by Stevenla
So -- does that mean that those "G" passengers don't get to eat - or eat last? Is anyone lower on the totem pole? Steven




Staff and op-ups are lower :).

I travel on S+G quite a lot, I've yet to see this actually affect anything.

Cheers
sky
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