Denied access to J class lounge in DXB
#136
Join Date: Jul 2012
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It doesn't matter what is in CX and UL J class lavatories. On your flight there wasn't any lotion to use. So you expected to have an item from F, the same as expecting to go into the lounge when you weren't entitled to. You seem to expect to be given more than you pay for. That is fine, but do not expect people to react with sympathy at all.
#137
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Land of Oz
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Just curious if you have ever seen a medical professional regarding your bleeding hands, sounds like you need some form of medicated ointment for those hands, if you do ever get such medication please don't complain that Emirates don't have your correct prescription in the lavs.
#138
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I can think of another reason to seek a medical professional.
#139
Join Date: May 2011
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I do smile when my daily "Emirates | Skywards" update email arrives and this thread is listed (or any thread started by aceboy44) I know I'm going to smile for the next 10 minutes at least
#140
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Some airlines may know their place when appropriate enough boycotting is taking place. I still don't understand the purpose of window seats when cabin crew insist on keeping window blinds closed
I'm confident that there are many other people out there who agree with me. Some airlines even ban kids (or have no-kid zone) on some cabins on their fleet Emirates should follow the no-kids zone policy (and yes, I would pay extra for this service on long-haul flights)
Source: http://www.ausbt.com.au/four-no-kids...avellers-first
Last edited by aceboy44; Jan 30, 2015 at 4:09 am Reason: Source
#141
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#142
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Agreed. Kids should definitely be banned...
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I agree. I'd pay extra for a no-kids policy in this thread.
#144
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: 30,000ft
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Denied access to J class lounge in DXB
Some "grown ups" might struggle to get on airlines operating a no kids policy!
#145
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: PVG, FRA, SEA, HEL
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have shower facilities onboard their A380 (I really enjoyed showering at the cruising altitude, the feeling was just amazing )
I agree. I'd pay extra for a no-kids policy in this thread.
Last edited by warakorn; Jan 30, 2015 at 6:00 am
#146
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: LHR/DXB
Programs: Golden Circle, Skywards
Posts: 120
My second EK flight was F while I was Skywards Blue, became Silver on the flight back (if I recall correctly)... Not everyone flying F is an established Skywards member and some may not be members at all.
#147
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Not everyone flying F is an established Skywards member and some may not be members at all.
#148
Join Date: Jun 2013
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Feel free to join the discussion then:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/qatar...y-flights.html
Some airlines may know their place when appropriate enough boycotting is taking place. I still don't understand the purpose of window seats when cabin crew insist on keeping window blinds closed
I'm confident that there are many other people out there who agree with me. Some airlines even ban kids (or have no-kid zone) on some cabins on their fleet Emirates should follow the no-kids zone policy (and yes, I would pay extra for this service on long-haul flights)
Source: http://www.ausbt.com.au/four-no-kids...avellers-first
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/qatar...y-flights.html
Some airlines may know their place when appropriate enough boycotting is taking place. I still don't understand the purpose of window seats when cabin crew insist on keeping window blinds closed
I'm confident that there are many other people out there who agree with me. Some airlines even ban kids (or have no-kid zone) on some cabins on their fleet Emirates should follow the no-kids zone policy (and yes, I would pay extra for this service on long-haul flights)
Source: http://www.ausbt.com.au/four-no-kids...avellers-first
#149
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Durban, South Africa | LHR
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Are we talking banning "kids" as in the annoying 5-year old ones or the ones that are 16, hmmm?
#150
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: UK
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Ek18 A380 has hand lotion in economy class toilets