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#139053 by AndyK
14 Sep 2006, 16:50
You make your own way there
#139054 by preiffer
14 Sep 2006, 16:50
You make your own way, as you have to pass through security. (The lounge is airside)

If you have a J or D ticket, you will be taken to check-in by the car they provide, and checked in curbside. From there, you must make your way to the lounge yourself.
#139055 by HighFlyer
14 Sep 2006, 16:52
Directions to the Clubhouse are printed on the back of the invite though.

And you will/can use the Fast track channel through security. Whether its actually faster is in the eye of the traveller. ;)

Thanks,
Sarah
#139057 by Airbus340
14 Sep 2006, 17:37
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Directions to the Clubhouse are printed on the back of the invite though.

And you will/can use the Fast track channel through security. Whether its actually faster is in the eye of the traveller. ;)

Thanks,
Sarah

Thats if they give you an invite though.
#139062 by betsy06
14 Sep 2006, 22:03
OK, I'm dumb as a post about flying UC on Virgin so here's my question: We are buying two UC tickets as part of a Virgin Vacations package, so we get lounge invites, right?

betsy[8D]
#139065 by Neil
14 Sep 2006, 22:20
Originally posted by betsy06
OK, I'm dumb as a post about flying UC on Virgin so here's my question: We are buying two UC tickets as part of a Virgin Vacations package, so we get lounge invites, right?

betsy[8D]


Yes Betsey, you will get access to the lounge, all UC tickets quality for lounge access (only up-op's dont get this)

Neil:)
#139072 by VS045
14 Sep 2006, 22:36
If you check-in the traditional way, that is with no online, car etc., you go to the upper class check-in desks at the extreme right of the check-in area A as you face it. During check-in they should give the invite to the CH.
You then make your way up the escalator opposite the check-in desks to the departure level. Turn 180 degrees when you rech the first floor and walk along until you reach world news (I think), go right here - it's obvious;) You then walk past main security and continue to fast-track which is on the left as well. Hand over your boarding passes (and passport?) here and then queue - hopefully not too long;).
Once through security you need to go left and then right again for passport control - this shouldn't take too long however.
After passport control, you can browse in the duty-free area which is rather large but if you don't want to do this you can head straight to the CH. Follow the wooden walkway round to the right. You will then come to an ascending ramp on the left just after Paul Smith;) Go up this and turn right. Follow the corridor and soon on your left will be several airline lounges. Go up the stairs and you will be met by a VS person who will ckeck your boarding passes. If you need any assistance ask at reception in the CH for finding your gate etc.

When arriving at LHR, if you park in one of the long-stay car parks,you can catch a bus which will take you directly to the terminal (3). The VS check-in is section A at the left as you face the terminal. Enter the terminal as close to the left as you can. You will have to walk along a bit and then turn left. The UC check-in desks will be the first ones you encounter.

Hope this helps.:D
#139087 by fozzyo
14 Sep 2006, 23:57
For those flying Upper Class for the first time ... and it is a real treat! I always suggest leave plenty of time to enjoy the Clubhouse and Duty Free shopping if you want ... on our trip to Sydney we probably had nearly five hours!

There is a lot to experience before you get to the plane, dedicated check-in line - this in itself was (and still is) a buzz for me. The walk to the CH, the greeting by reception. Feel free to ask for a tour, the staff will gladly show you where everything is - left luggage, bar, library, huge TV screen, bistro, dinning, bar, games area, roof garden, the Cow Shed spa area. In addition to the treatments you can use the showers (which double as private steam rooms), the sauna, the jacuzzi tub. You don't have to have an appointment to use any of these facilities.

The bar will make you any drink or cocktail you might fancy, the restaurant has an excellent menu but again will do its best to cater to your tastes / requirements.

And yes, all of this is complimentary - if your in the CH you don't need to pay for it (with the exception of Cowshed products in the Spa).

Mat xxx
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