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#255183 by Badhorsey
11 Jul 2008, 13:34
Hello all,
I'm flying UC for the first time in a few weeks, LHR-JFK return (it's my 40th birthday treat). Looking forward to sampling all the delights of the clubhouses, Revivals, etc... just wondering though. Does UC get you fast-tracked through passport control / Immigration?

And how do you do those fancy countdown signatures? I do like them.
#448239 by Neil
11 Jul 2008, 13:42
Hi and welcome to V-Flyer.

Yes, flying UC allows you to use Virgin's own security channel which is exclusive to Upper Class passengers and FC Gold members.

The countdown timer is something that is a feature for members of V-Flyer, so why not join and get one[;)]

Neil
#448240 by preiffer
11 Jul 2008, 13:53
Errr... Neil - immigration and passport control.

No, not in JFK. And in LHR, all EU residents use the same channel regardless (or IRIS). Non-EU Upper Class passengers can use a pink slip to access Fast Track (which is slower than the EU lane anyway [;)])
#448242 by Neil
11 Jul 2008, 14:07
Originally posted by preiffer
Errr... Neil - immigration and passport control.


Oh rubbish, that will teach me to try and do real work instead of spending all my working day on V-Flyer[ii]
#448243 by Scrooge
11 Jul 2008, 14:34
Originally posted by preiffer
Errr... Neil - immigration and passport control.

No, not in JFK. And in LHR, all EU residents use the same channel regardless (or IRIS). Non-EU Upper Class passengers can use a pink slip to access Fast Track (which is slower than the EU lane anyway [;)])


Not quite true, an EU national can pass through the non EU lane if traveling with a non EU family member...Of course the non EU family member can pass through the EU lane if traveling with an EU member, so you get to pick the fastest lane at that time [y]

Originally posted by Neil
Originally posted by preiffer
Errr... Neil - immigration and passport control.


Oh rubbish, that will teach me to try and do real work instead of spending all my working day on V-Flyer[ii]


Stick to the FAQ's Neil
#448269 by Badhorsey
11 Jul 2008, 16:25
Thanks for all the info!

Bah... I dream of the day I get 'invited' to the fast-track... Still, I've got plenty to look forward to on these flights - can't wait to see the LHR & JFK clubhouses.

Not sure about membership yet; I'm pondering it.
#448275 by ChuckC
11 Jul 2008, 19:44
Originally posted by Badhorsey
Thanks for all the info!

Bah... I dream of the day I get 'invited' to the fast-track... Still, I've got plenty to look forward to on these flights - can't wait to see the LHR & JFK clubhouses.

Not sure about membership yet; I'm pondering it.


Understood. You can always sign up for the introductory package and give it a try. Just FYI, member fees help support the bandwidth and maintenance our site requires.

Chuck-
#448305 by vizbiz
12 Jul 2008, 18:03
Register for Iris - no matter which airline or class you're flying you get through very quickly.
#448344 by griffog
13 Jul 2008, 09:49
What's the lower age limit on Iris? Is our 11yr old daughter precluded?
#448345 by locutus
13 Jul 2008, 10:00
Originally posted by griffog
What's the lower age limit on Iris? Is our 11yr old daughter precluded?


Children aged eight or over can register for IRIS provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian at the time they register.


From here
#448347 by griffog
13 Jul 2008, 10:44
Excellent, I'll get us all registered this week, cheers.
#448354 by Boo Boo
13 Jul 2008, 12:30
Have fun [:)]

We fly to Dubai not long after you return home (fly out on the 1st).

Boo
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