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#16200 by marko
10 Nov 2006, 10:00
Hi,

I am travelling on VS300 UC next Friday and Wifey is travelling on VS 400 in Y, as they depart within 30 minutes of each other we will be checking-in at the same time. Will I be allowed to take the wife to UC check-in as 'my guest' or will she have to join the line for Y?

Now, I am not expecting her to be able to use fast track security[V], but was rather hoping she would avoid the long Friday night Y check-in queues, so as to take advantage of 'some hospitality'(hic)! in the Clubhouse.

Many thanks

Mark.
#147087 by DMetters-Bone
10 Nov 2006, 10:32
Hi,

It shouldn't be a problem, I have done it before, and they have checked my Y pax in for me.

Bring on the champers eh! [y]
#147091 by AndyK
10 Nov 2006, 10:45
I've also done this without issue.
#147102 by HighFlyer
10 Nov 2006, 11:43
Its fine, you are allowed one guest at Upper check-in if you are Au, and also a guest at PE check-in if you are Ag. A blind eye if often turned if you have two guests, as long as you are not taking liberties.

Thanks,
Sarah
#147106 by MarkJ
10 Nov 2006, 11:51
I want to know why your poor wifey isnt travelling in UC too!! [V]
#147128 by Kraken
10 Nov 2006, 13:56
I am sure I know the answer to this one... but can a FC Red member travelling in UC have a guest [who is in Y] check in with them? I am guessing the official line is no, but you may be able to smile nicely at the ground staff if things are quiet.

Thanks
James
#147134 by AndyK
10 Nov 2006, 14:30
I'm silver - last time I flew, I was un UC to SFO, I checked my OH in on the JFK in Y at the same time at Upper checkin, no problems.
#147142 by MarkJ
10 Nov 2006, 15:24
They will definitely let you check in together!! Ive actually had my inlaws and their 2 kids check in with me at UC before - sometimes things like that just depend on how busy they are - but yoru wife - no problem!
#147178 by VS045
10 Nov 2006, 17:58
Shouldn't be a problem with security either - two in UC and two (me[n] included) in PE at fast-track once and that was fine. The agent agent actually expressed her sympathies as I was only in PE;)

VS.
#147292 by pjh
11 Nov 2006, 12:31
When we used to stay with friends in Santa Monica a few years ago our host (an Au card holder) used to come with us to the airport and, if there wasn't a UC line, would get us checked in at the UC desk.

Paul
Virgin Atlantic

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