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#16495 by stephenmclean23
29 Nov 2006, 21:23
Each time i ask the Virgin staff at the call center I keep getting different answers. With a miles flight in Upper class am I aloud to take a guest into the clubhouse. Some on the other end of the phone say yes others say no. Does anyone know the correct answer for this plz.

Thanks
#149542 by mcmbenjamin
29 Nov 2006, 21:36
Welcome to V-Flyer stephenmclean23!

You are allowed one guest in the Clubhouse. This is policy.

All Upper Class travelers are allowed a guest as long they are not Op-Up's. Mileage Upgrades, Mileage Tickets, FlyingCo Upgrades/Tickets, and normal cash-money-bling Upper Class tickets allow Clubhouse access and for a guest as long as the guest is traveling with VS on the same day.

Happy to help with further questions.
#149543 by stephenmclean23
29 Nov 2006, 21:40
Thanks is just the the ones in the call center dont have a clue. It is my mother btw which is on the same flight but in EC. Can't wait VS5 10/12/2006
#149567 by pjh
30 Nov 2006, 00:47
Originally posted by stephenmclean23
Thanks is just the the ones in the call center dont have a clue. It is my mother btw which is on the same flight but in EC. Can't wait VS5 10/12/2006


What's this ? You don't love your mother enough to put her in UCS and you in EC [:0]? After all she's done for you - all those nights of nappies, treading on discarded Lego and finding shops that sell batteries on Christmas Day. She'd have swapped for you, I know she would. Children nowadays. No sense of respect.

Paul
#149583 by easygoingeezer
30 Nov 2006, 09:55
I would probably put mine in PE, but keep mu UCS, lol.
#149588 by sstolp
30 Nov 2006, 11:29
For me it seems to tbe the other way around. Since I "grew up", graduated from Uni and left home, the parents seem to have too much spare cash lying around and seem to be flying off everywhere in J (otherwise known as "spending my inheritence") and I've been stuck in Y.
#149590 by pjh
30 Nov 2006, 11:40
Originally posted by sstolp
For me it seems to tbe the other way around. Since I "grew up", graduated from Uni and left home, the parents seem to have too much spare cash lying around and seem to be flying off everywhere in J (otherwise known as "spending my inheritence") and I've been stuck in Y.


I like their style and intend to adopt the same plan....

Paul
#149592 by jaguarpig
30 Nov 2006, 11:58
the parents seem to have too much spare cash lying around and seem to be flying off everywhere in J (otherwise known as "spending my inheritence") and I've been stuck in Y.


We are in an unfortunate situation, junior has decided that she no longer wishes to travel with her old fogey parents in the lap of luxury,whhhhhooooooo[^][^][^]the money and miles go a lot further for 2.
By the way Junior doesn't know there is Y on an aircraft,can't wait till she goes to Benidorm with her mates:D
#149599 by pjh
30 Nov 2006, 13:48
Originally posted by jaguarpig
We are in an unfortunate situation, junior has decided that she no longer wishes to travel with her old fogey parents in the lap of luxury,whhhhhooooooo[^][^][^]the money and miles go a lot further for 2.
By the way Junior doesn't know there is Y on an aircraft,can't wait till she goes to Benidorm with her mates:D


Ah, but the young are more supple and have different priorities. When we flew LHR-LAX out in E and LAS - LGW return in PE earlier this year I enquired of our first born which he preferred. His response was the outbound, because it had V:Port.

I hope the response might have been different had I stretched to UCS...

Paul
#149602 by RichardMannion
30 Nov 2006, 14:16
I've flown before in UC, with my parents and family in Y.... Last family holiday, I did use miles so my parents could sit in UC with me but left the two monkeys back in Y. Just about to book UVF for me, LadyS and my parents, parents in PE and us in UC.

Jaguar, Does this mean you are going on holiday even more? :D

Thanks,
Richard
#149603 by jaguarpig
30 Nov 2006, 15:21
Jaguar, Does this mean you are going on holiday even more?

I do hope so:D
#149604 by sky0000547
30 Nov 2006, 15:25
Shame on you all those having your parents sitting at the back whilst you are pampering up front [V] LOL

After saving miles for a few years I have finally got enough to treat my dad for a single UCS from HKG (he is getting old). Meanwhile I forked out a Y ticket for myself and mum on the same flight this coming June. I'm looking forward to trying out the HKG Clubhouse as a guest. After that I should have enough miles to treat them both back to HKG on UCS.

Then I have to start all over again to treat myself in UCS [:#]
#149630 by stephenmclean23
30 Nov 2006, 20:18
I think you should all chill out. The both of us are coming bk in upper. Dont worry.lol
#149635 by VS045
30 Nov 2006, 21:16
Ah, but the young are more supple and have different priorities. When we flew LHR-LAX out in E and LAS - LGW return in PE earlier this year I enquired of our first born which he preferred. His response was the outbound, because it had V:Port.


Ahem!;)

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