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#252140 by UKBadger
27 Nov 2007, 11:58
This is my first posting on this forum, so I hope I get this right.

Myself and three friends have a limo booked to take us to Heathrow on Christmas Day (4pax with small luggage - the only way you can get 4pax in 1 limo).

Anyway, 2xUpper Class & 2xCattle Class, one of these being gold flying club.

So my question is.... will we use the new Upper drive through check-in or will we be dropped outside T3?

Does anyone have any experience of this?

Cheers
Badger[oo]
#427097 by preiffer
27 Nov 2007, 12:07
Welcome to the site [y]

Technically, you *should* (all) be dropped off at the terminal as none of you are on a J or D ticket. In all reality (and in 100% practice), they'll allow you all to use DTCI [:)]
#427100 by UKBadger
27 Nov 2007, 12:19
Excellent, although I guess it really doesn't matter too much in practice. The new terminal should be all done and dusted by then (if not already). I just have not used DTCI before and was keen to see what it was like.

Roll on the 25th and Australia!

Thanks for the reply
#427116 by Juliet
27 Nov 2007, 16:23
Technically, you *should* (all) be dropped off at the terminal as none of you are on a J or D ticket. In all reality (and in 100% practice), they'll allow you all to use DTCI [:)]


provided all of you have your ETA's sorted and have provided the passport details....
#427126 by lifebuoy
27 Nov 2007, 16:36
provided all of you have your ETA's sorted and have provided the passport details....


Hi - what do you mean ETA's?

Also is there any way to check in advance that you are definitely slated for DTCI...and one more question...

is it best to check in online if you're using DTCI

Thanks, Mark
#427129 by onionz
27 Nov 2007, 16:50
Originally posted by preiffer
Welcome to the site [y]

Technically, you *should* (all) be dropped off at the terminal as none of you are on a J or D ticket. In all reality (and in 100% practice), they'll allow you all to use DTCI [:)]


Surely a person on a G, as it must be in this case, who has spent 12.5k miles on a CDC is entitled to the full DTCI experience?
#427130 by preiffer
27 Nov 2007, 16:55
Nope.

Technically not.

Your chauffeur cars driver will drop you off at the Virgin Atlantic terminal, as close as possible to the Virgin check-in area. In Heathrow, Gatwick and Johannesburg if you are booked into a J or D booking class, you will be able to make use of our Drive Thru Check-in facilities and check-in directly from the car.
#427137 by UKBadger
27 Nov 2007, 18:00
Thank you. I will you let you all know what happens... if your interested. I am sure the UC check-in will be just fine if we don't get up the ramp for DTCI. We are all just looking forward to the CH and the fantastic Mojitos and other goodies.

Many thanks for all your replies.
#427139 by Juliet
27 Nov 2007, 18:14
ETA = electronic travel authority for travel to Australia.... can be done via call to Virgin with all passenger's passport details... free of charge through Virgin Atlantic.
#427146 by UKBadger
27 Nov 2007, 19:00
Do they really do the ETA for free? Or is this just Upper Class pax?
#427148 by Juliet
27 Nov 2007, 19:07
ETA is free through Virgin Atlantic, for all pax, provided they are booked on VAA flights.
#427149 by mcmbenjamin
27 Nov 2007, 19:13
I would imagine that VS does not charge a fee for processing the ETA but does pass on the AUD20.00 fee that the Australian government charges. ETAs can be done online too.
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