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#258674 by scruickshank
04 Apr 2009, 14:23
Hi Everyone!

Can anyone shed any light on the following especially if this situation has happened to them...

I'm traveling to DXB UC in May and i happen to be traveling with another PAX who will be in Y. What do you think the chances they could join me at the bar for a drink? Is this a decision made on a flight by flight basis by the FSM or is it a flat NO NO.

Just didnt want to look stupid asking if there is no chance.

Cheers!
#711807 by gingerflyer
04 Apr 2009, 14:36
It depends in the route and the time of the flight. LHR-DXB is a night flight and therefore it is more likely to be a no as others will be trying to sleep. Always worth asking though.
#711809 by HighFlyer
04 Apr 2009, 14:54
It does tend to be very much at the discretion of the FSM, and as gingerflyer says, other factors such as the load in J may have a bearing on the outcome, though it doesn't hurt to ask as long as you are accepting that the response may be a no. Technically the J cabin is for J only so it would be a favour on part of the FSM, though it does happen from time to time.

Thanks,
Sarah
#711812 by tontybear
04 Apr 2009, 15:05
You could ask but be prepared for a 'no'.

Imagine if you were a UC pax wanting to use the bar and it was busy with non-UC 'guests'. I can imagine that you wouldn't be too happy about a facility you have paid for not being available.
#711814 by slinky09
04 Apr 2009, 15:32
I have found FSMs to be amenable to this before but it is highly qualified - time of flight, busyness being key factors as people have said. If you can't see the FSM I would have quietly request a cabin crew member to ask them to pop by then ask subtly and quietly, expect a negative but hope for a positive. If you are able, then as a guide a two drink max would not look like anyone was pushing it, oh and don't say loudly 'how is it economy' [:w]
#711829 by Kraken
04 Apr 2009, 21:22
I have had a FSM say yes to a friend joining me for a drink in UC on a MCO flight in the past. I asked the FSM when she came round and said hello to each pax and made it clear that the friend would sit on the ottomann (to leave the 2 seater bar free for any other UC pax) and stay for one drink.

When the pre-lunch drinks were being served in UC, one of the PE crew in the bubble asked my friend to go to the galley, then told him a drink was waiting for him near 8A. He visited the UC cabin and stayed for one drink.

I made a point of thanking the FSM later in the flight too. Good luck!

James
#711901 by Sunshine
05 Apr 2009, 17:34
A word of warning...I have been told yes by a FSM only to have the friend loudly and embarrassingly thrown out by a CC before she had even taken a sip of a drink! An experience I don't want to have again!
#712038 by napamatt
07 Apr 2009, 00:39
An FSM on SFO-LHR allowed my Mother in law to sit on my wife's Ottoman for a chat, while my FiL joined me at the bar for a drink - actually he ahd about three! I made a point of saying a refusal would not offend me, and then was profuse in my thanks. As usual it's up to the FSM, and you shouldn't abuse it.
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